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The 50 Best Apps for Parents, 2012

Whether we’re using our smartphone to organize play dates or handing over the iPad to keep the kids entertained, we can’t live without our mobile gadgets. But with more than a million apps available in Apple’s iTunes Store and Android’s Google Play market, our smartphones and tablets are useful for a lot more than calls and games.

From baby monitors to vacation planners to virtual assistants for mom, our annual guide to the 50 best apps for parents has everything you need to get the most from your iPhone, iPad, or Android smartphone. Best of all, most of these apps are free or available with free equivalents, so you can give them a whirl without having to put a dent in the family budget.

We hope you have as much fun checking out these apps as we did testing them. Be sure to tell us about your favorite apps, too — we can’t wait to see what you find! — Aaron Burgess

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WebMD Mobile

The 50 Best Apps for Parents, 2012: Top picks for staying organized, family fun, and more

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With its symptom checker, first-aid tips, and huge database of medical conditions, causes, and treatments, WebMD Mobile can help you get smart about everyday ailments before you panic. If you’re between doctors or searching for a new physician or pharmacy, the app also lets you find local health care providers by city, state, or ZIP code. You can browse a database of medications, complete with side effects and pill-identification charts, and if you’re keeping track of details to share with a real-life health provider, you can log your own prescription and symptom histories in a personal record.

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