Do your kids spend some of their free time on gadgets? If they do, then you might want to make sure they spend their gadget time on something informative and educational. Who says education has to be boring? These 5 apps can teach your kids a thing or two while keeping things fun at the same time.
Duolingo
Want your kids to learn a new language without forcing them into it? Duolingo is a fun app for that. Completely free of charge, it can teach your kids how to speak a different language with a wide array of languages to choose from. The best part is that you can use it to learn a new language, too. It’s a fun way to turn the whole family multilingual!
Funbrain Jr.
Whether you want to immerse your kids into interactive math games or reading puzzles, Funbrain Jr. has it all. What we love the most about it is that they also offer worksheets that you can print out and bond over together, as well as digital versions of picture books for some intimate family time. The app also offers incentives that will motivate your kids to use the app more, such as digital stickers that they can earn every time they complete a game.
GoNoodle
GoNoodle is a great all-around app that is perfect for the current pandemic. Let’s face it: the uncertainty of the future can take a toll on our minds and bodies – and GoNoodle offers a way to help your children’s overall wellness with fun movement and mindfulness videos.
Math Games
Think math can be nothing but boring? Think again! Math Games offers interactive games that make math fun. If your kids have trouble with math, this would be a fun way to help them learn it without any pressure. They have exercises for Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8 that can help your children practise different skill sets depending on their grade levels and personal needs.
Vocabulary Spelling City
Want to improve your children’s vocabulary? Vocabulary Spelling City offers fun spelling tests and games, like HangMouse and Word Unscramble, so it doesn’t feel like an app for learning. The app has nine different games and you can even personalise the vocabulary list so your kids can practice words that they really need help with.
Every parent has different views when it comes to gadget time but with these educational apps, you can make sure that your kids use their gadget time wisely. Know of any other educational apps we can check out? Share them with us!