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5 Apps to Keep Kids Learning At Home!

Daily Survival Guide – March 20, 2020

Duolingo

Want to learn a new language? Duolingo feels like a game and makes sure you stay motivated. Take 10 minutes a day, and you’ll surprise yourself with how well you can speak a new language 3 months from now.

(Apple, Google Play)

 

 


Lingokids

Lingokids teaches English language skills through games and exercises. Created for kids ages 2–8, its curriculum was designed by experts in early childhood learning. They’ll practice the alphabet, listen to audiobooks, and sing songs.

(Apple, Google Play)

 

 


Metamorphabet

Metamorphabet is a playful, interactive alphabet for all ages. Poke, prod, drag, and spin each of the 26 letters of the alphabet to reveal surprising and luminous transformations.

(Apple, $4.99 | Google Play, $3.99)

 

 


PBS Kids Games

PBS Kids Games, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television, digital platforms, and community-based programs.

(Apple, Google Play)

 

 


Stack the States

Stack the States makes learning about the 50 states fun! As you learn state capitals, shapes, geographic locations, and more, you can touch, move, and drop the animated states anywhere on the screen. Carefully build a stack of states that reaches the checkered line to win each level.

(Apple, $2.99 | Google Play, $2.99)

 

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