For one day only, on Friday, March 26th, Moms with Apps is offering iHomeEducator's iLiveMath Animals of Africa free for download.
The application is an educational math and zoology app for Apple's iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
iHomeEducator says "The iLiveMath series blends illustrative worldly concepts with math problems, to make math interesting and applicable for kids. The app combines challenging word problems and cool pictures of African Animals."
Levels include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and percentages for 1st through 6th grade math.
Sixth grader Abby (and family product manager over at iHomeEducator) says:
"This app can also help learn not only math but what groups of animals are called. For example, did you know a group of peacocks is called a "muster"? Or a group of rhinos is called a "Crash of Rhinos"? Sure does sound familiar with the way rhinos act and the way peacocks gather. I didn't know that until I played with the app. There can be a lot you don't know about wild life that can be very fun."
Click here to download the app for free from iTunes, Friday only. You can also see sample screenshots and learn more.
For more free family apps, check out Moms with Apps every Friday for the App Friday Link Exchange.












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