![]() The first two remind me strongly of those paint by numbers coloring packages my parents used to buy when I was a child.Īside from sentimentality, one of my favorite features is the Perfect Paint option. It includes hundreds of amusing cartoon style sketches with Paint by Numbers, Paint by Letters (both upper case and lower case) and of course freestyle painting. Not only is it educational, it has a lot more to offer than a traditional drawing program. ![]() If your child craves to be the next digital Da Vinci then this might be the app that gets them on their way.ġ23 Color HDis my favorite children’s coloring book style application. There are tons of colors and brush sizes to choose from. It works in both Portrait and Landscape mode and features Undo and Redo buttons for those occasional accidents. It’s probably the most realistic of all the children’s drawing apps and has a minimal learning curve. The app is visually straight forward and intuitive as long as you remember that the house icon brings you back to the previous selection. ![]() You can choose backgrounds and pictures from the camera roll, but the Drawing Pad truly shines the brightest for its ability to just quickly start drawing. If you want a blank canvas to start from, I don’t think there’s a better children’s drawing app out there. There’s a rollout tray on the side that lets you quickly select from brushes, markers, pencils, stencils and backgrounds. Drawing Padis my daughter’s go to drawing app if she wants to get especially creative. ![]()
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