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Barefoot World Atlas app review: puts the world at your children’s fingertips 2021

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Introduction

Calling all parents: this iPhone and iPad atlas app provides a wonderfully fun and friendly introduction to the world and all that it has to offer, with loads of videos, images, and audio to help grow your child’s world like never before.

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I was recently talking to a friend about how small each of our worlds are, in the sense that we exist in our own little community and remain largely ignorant to the other hundreds and hundreds of different cultures around the globe.

One of the best ways of expanding your horizons and being a little more open-minded is to simply learn more about the world through an iPhone app like this. I really think that encouraging children to do this paves the way to a better future for all of us.

Is this one of the best atlas apps for iPhone and iPad? Keep reading our Barefoot World Atlas app review to find out. 

Barefoot World Atlas

$4.99

Featuring the BBC's Own Nick Crane

Barefoot World Atlas has been designed to provide parents and children with a fun and engaging introduction to the vast, vast amount of variety that the world holds in store, covering everything from nature and culture to history and more.

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There are hundreds of mini videos for your child to watch, plus you can read pieces by and listen to geographer and BBC TV presenter, Nick Crane, who provides some fascinating insights into the world around us.

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Expand Your Child's Horizons

Accompanying us on the journey is artist David Dean, whose gorgeous animated illustrations only serve to bolster the fun factor of the learning experience. Of course, there are also hundreds of high-resolution photographs to enjoy as well.

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In addition to all of this great content you’ll also be able to view live data from Wolfram|Alpha®, and there are loads of extra content packs available via in-app purchase, including World Art, International Football, Great Cities, and many more.

Expand Your Child

Barefoot World Atlas

$4.99

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Puts the world at your children’s fingertips
  • Watch hundreds of mini videos to learn interesting facts about countries around the world
  • Enjoy full freedom of spinning, zooming, and flying around the planet
  • Enjoy beautiful animated illustrations by artist David Dean 
  • Follow an ever-changing soundscape
  • Browse through hundreds of high-resolution photographs 
  • Expand your world with extra packs, including World Art & International Football (available via in-app purchase)
  • Check out live data from Wolfram|Alpha® 

Cons                                               

  • There is nothing negative to say about this app

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Final Words

To reiterate what I mentioned in the introduction, Barefoot World Atlas provides adults and children alike with an entertaining way of learning more about the various cultures, ecosystems, and creatures of the world through audio, video, text, and photography.

All of the content within this iPhone and iPad app is presented with a kind of honest zeal and light-heartedness that you don’t often see in comparable developments, so I would definitely recommend trying it out with your own kiddly winks to see what they think.

Barefoot World Atlas

$4.99
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MarkBangs

Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.