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My teenage daughter absolutely loves this app which I gave her for her birthday. It's the best app for her as she loves taking photos and showing off her creativity. Since this app gives you complete privacy, only subscribers are allowed to see your pictures and comment on them. So that gives me a sense of relief that her photos are not misused by the general public. More
by Joyce Davis
This is a fun app for teenage girls who enjoy writing their own original stories or reading what others write. You definitely need to be an avid reader and writer to enjoy this app so it is not for every teenage girl. More
by Jaime Vázquez
I asked my teenage daughter if she'd every heard of Wattpad. She said no. I asked her if she'd be interested in Wattpaid. She said no.
Instagram is a simple way to capture, edit, and share the users' favorite moments. They can express their artistic sides through their feeds. Users can follow their friends and family, and discover accounts from all over the world.
by Jessica Jackson
I'm a teenage girl and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Instagram. It's so awesome! I keep up with all my friends on this app. I use it all the time on my iPhone 7. It's super awesome because you can share all your photos (including selfies) with all your followers right from your phone. I follow so many people on it. It's a beautiful app and I really suggest trying it out if you love photography, taking selfies, and love sharing everyday moments with your friends. More
by Andrew Crawford
I have a daughter who is just beginning to menstruate. I urged her to install the Period Tracker Flo app on her smartphone. This is a customizable resource to track periods and ovulation times. If my daughter can avoid an unwanted teen pregnancy, I'll be a happy parent! More
Snapguide is a free how-to app for iOS in which you can to check and share all kind of how-to guides for many daily-life issues as recipes, DIY stuff and so on.
by Beverly Morrison
If you want the best app for teenage girls, it’s probably more likely to be Snapchat than Snapguide. It’s decent enough, but it acts more like a magazine you might have picked up off of the rack at Walmart than anything particularly interesting. More
by Ethan Riley
My niece couldn't stop talking to me about some new app all her friends are using called Snapguide. It helps them by teaching them with quick tutorials on various life issues. More
by Rachel Smith