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Tinybop Explorer's Pass

Get the Tinybop Explorer’s Pass to play 6 Tinybop Explorer’s Library apps — FREE for 7 days! Here’s how i...

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Get the Tinybop Explorer’s Pass to play 6 Tinybop Explorer’s Library apps — FREE for 7 days!

Here’s how it works:
1. Install the Tinybop Explorer’s Pass.
2. Subscribe to start your 7-day free trial.
3. Install & play 6 Tinybop Explorer’s Library apps!

Explore the invisible & awesome wonders of our world! The Explorer’s Library is an award-winning educational series designed to teach kids ages 4+ foundational science literacy. Each app is an interactive model that lets kids explore the invisible and awesome wonders of the world.

Download and play The Human Body, Skyscrapers, Homes, The Earth, Simple Machines, and Weather. Kids play and learn about engineering, geography, geology, physics, science, meteorology, biology, botany, anatomy, astronomy, and more.

** More about Tinybop Explorer’s Library apps **

The Human Body
Learn anatomy and biology in an interactive model of the human body — the heart beats, guts gurgle, lungs breathe, the skin feels, and eyes see. Feed the body, make it run and breathe, assemble and pull apart a skeleton, watch sound vibrations travel through the ear canal, and more.

Skyscrapers
Discover how people build, live, and play in skyscrapers. Construct a skyline full of buildings! Go up and down, through every floor, and underground. Spark a blackout, fix a pipe, or clog the toilets. Test your building’s engineering when dinosaurs invade, lightning strikes, or the earthquakes. Find out what keeps skyscrapers standing tall and people happy in them all.

Homes
Play in faraway places! Wander into unique homes around the world. Make meals, decorate, and play games. Investigate electricity and utilities, but watch out! Wires spark and toilets bubble. Clean up, or make a mess. From NYC to Mongolia, Yemen to Guatemala, make yourself at home.

The Earth
Trigger earthquakes! Make volcanoes erupt! Investigate plate tectonics, weathering, erosion, and deposition. The Earth is an interactive model that lets kids study and observe the geological forces that change the planet—above and below the surface, in a matter of minutes and over millions of years.

Simple Machines
Experiment with levers, pulleys, inclined planes, levers, pulleys, inclined planes, wedges, wheel and axles, and screws. Destroy a castle, make music, send satellites into orbit & more! Simple Machines integrates with STEM curriculum: kids can alter and test each machine to learn about force and motion, actions and reactions, inputs and outputs, conservation of energy, mechanical advantages, and tradeoffs.

Weather
Explore the science of the skies! Dive into a cloud and see what it’s made of. Make it rain, make it snow, or make a thunderstorm. Whirl a tornado or a hurricane. Play with sun, air, water, temperature, wind, and precipitation. Discover the signs that tell you what it’s going to be like outside today.

FREE handbooks
Our expert-reviewed handbooks are full of facts, interaction hints, and discussion questions to support learning in every app, in the classroom or at home. Download at: http://tinybop.com/handbooks.

Privacy policy
We take your and your child’s privacy very seriously. We do not collect or share personal information about your child, nor do we allow any third-party advertising.

When the camera, microphone, and other services are used within an app, your information is neither collected nor distributed outside of the app.

Read our complete privacy policy at tinybop.com.

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Last update

Jan. 7, 2020

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