Emma’s Favorite Apps
So — my wife handed me her phone tonight and wanted to know how to rearrange her home screen icons. Apparently our two-year old daughter had rearranged everything to her liking. Guess she’s got some favorite apps.
Check it:

Emma's Home Screen
You can get Emma’s favorites here:
Suzy Dress Up
Teach Me Toddler
Letters A to Z
ABC 123 Blocks
And yes, she really did this on her own. Blew my mind.
A review on Letters A to Z will be forthcoming — we’ve already covered the others in her top four.
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