January 14, 2012

Dr. Seuss Band iPhone App Review

My boys always enjoy playing with Oceanhouse Media's Apps, especially the Dr. Seuss ones, so they were quite excited to try out Dr. Seuss Band.

Experience the excitement as Dr. Seuss Band transforms your device into a vibrant, energetic musical instrument that all ages will enjoy! Jam along with playful Seussian melodies or create your own whimsical masterpiece. As you play, you'll unlock new instruments, silly effects and catchy songs. Contains over 120 combinations of sounds, so you'll always have something new to discover!


Musician loves anything to do with music (which is why he's nicknamed "Musician), so he had a blast playing Dr. Seuss Band.

As streams of colors came down the screen, he had to press the appropriate color, and he was pretty good at pressing the correct colors to play the songs (his favorite was ABCs).

Smiley, on the other hand, was a little slower in pressing the correct colors, however, his favorite thing to do was create crazy horns.  He'd change parts with a simple swipe and he'd always giggle at whatever he'd create.


There are more fun features in the Dr. Seuss Band App, such as Free Play, in which you can create your own tunes, silly horn effects (e.g. train whistle), and more!

I know the more the boys play with the App, the better they'll be, and I'm sure they'll eventually be able to unlock more cool stuff--such as more original Dr. Seuss songs and effects, as they achieve high scores.

The Dr. Seuss Band iPhone App helps promote fine motor skills and fosters creativity and imagination, and is simply fun and entertaining!

Shop:  You can download the Dr. Seuss Band app from the iTunes App Store (SRP $.99).


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Gem is a Hawaii Mom Blogger who posts reviews and giveaways, and blogs about life in Hawaii as a mom of 3 boys, including one with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. She loves to travel, bake, and eat anything with chocolate.

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