![]() Synchronizing with your child’s Google account (hopefully under Family Link), Keep is a great note taking tool that can grow with their needs. I felt it was my duty to provide you with apps that keep your kids safe so they can express themselves creatively without fear or annoyance. Once, a drawing app he was playing with showed a Halloween Horror Nights video ad…I mean, does no one tailor these ads or regulate them for kids apps? You can see below a few reviews for a drawing app that I won’t list here today where parents had similar concerns. I have a four year old and he’s seen a few ads in kids apps that were less than kid friendly. The reason I’ve chosen to only include apps with no in-app purchases or ads is because, well, I get it. They lack pressure sensitivity, palm rejection and more, but are a good starting point for young artists. Keep in mind that these apps are extremely basic compared to the ones aforementioned, so while they will be easy to use, they will have serious limitations. Today, I’ll be going over six ways your child can draw on their Chromebook with virtually no learning curve. Last week, I published an article called The artist’s guide to drawing and sketching on a Chromebook, in which I covered several of the most popular drawing apps.
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