
Meet-the-author style interviews with top-quality children's app makers. Hosted by Carissa Christner, youth services librarian at Madison Public Library, with audio engineering help from Audrey Martinovich at Audio for the Arts. Funding provided by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

Children's app superstars, Toca Boca chat with the App Fairy about play, their deep underlying philosophies for developing excellent apps for kids, and how to use cut paper to design an app.
This special episode is a collaboration between the App Fairy and the Diversity Sauce podcast. Learn more about the amazing app developer, Tinybop. You're going to love them!
Librarian Carissa Christner and the App Fairy interview Rex Ishibashi of Originator about the fantastic series of "Endless" apps.
Find out how Nosy Crow got it's name AND Kate Wilson's (secret) favorite Nosy Crow app in this episode.
It's a great show for parents interested in apps for their kids, and to hear what goes into making some of the best apps out there. I find myself kind of rooting for The Bad App Fairy, but appreciate the good one's advice.
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Apple Podcasts | #243 |
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