Tori checks out the Cupcake Maker app
Check this out!
Cupcake Maker – free app for iTouch
Why it’s cool…
It is fun to make cupcakes and decorate them. You start by cracking the eggs and picking all the things that go in the batter. You get to mix the batter, choose the muffin papers, and put batter in the muffin tins. Then you bake it, which is really fast.
I love pushing the buttons to pick the muffin I want to decorate. I like the pink fluffy icing the best because it looks the best to eat and pink is my favourite colour. Sometimes I add double icing but not always. I always put on lots and lots of sprinkles because those are my favourite. I also add candy gummies.
When I’m all done decorating you get to eat it by pushing on the screen a lot of times. That’s the best part. Sometimes I let my mom or my dad or my brother eat it. It is always delicious because I am a great cook.
Is it entertaining? Is it educational? Or a little of both?
It teaches me how to make a cupcakes for when I do it in real life. But I don’t get to add as many sprinkles.
Mostly it is just fun.
Tori’s bio
My name is Victoria and I like to be called Tori. I am 4 years old. My birthday is in the month of August.
In school, my favorite thing to do is cut & paste. I also like to play with my friends in the playground. My best friend is Ella, Brooke & Zooey.
One of my favorite role models is Hannah Montana. This is because she is fashionable and a good singer. She is famous. She is a good dancer, and funny too.
My media interests are TV, Wii games, watching videos on the computer (YouTube), iTouch, going to movies, listening to the radio, listening to CDs and the iPod, and watching DVDs.
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