The Best Learning And Educational Apps For Kids That You Should Have

This lockdown caused by the ongoing pandemic is the longest school out vacation that our kids have seen. This is causing unprecedented circumstances and problems for the parents. The children are under a lot of pressure and stress right now. The situation is not only dangerous for their physical health but it is also taking a toll on their mental health. Today’s kids are addicted to the screens, and you may have heard that cybercrime rates have gone up in this lockdown. We need to protect our kids by keeping an eye on them. You can do this by installing a parental control app that will let you keep an eye on all their devices, by doing so you can protect them from the cyberbullying and crimes online.  

Why do you need educational apps?

This is the decade of the screens. The integration of technology in our day-to-day lives is very prominent. The wide array of usage of the screens from smart watches on our wrists, to the large screens that replaced the bill boards, testify to our dependence on the digital screens. We cannot change this, but we can control what our kids watch on these screens. We need educational apps to create a sense in our kids that screens are not only good for entertainment but they can be a source of fun, activity-based learning.

The top five learning apps in 2020

Here is our list of the best learning and educational apps available right now.

ABCmouse (Paid)

This is the best all-rounder app for elementary school kids. This app implements a storyline to their course including videos, quizzes, and activities. ABCmouse app is suitable for kids aged 2-8 years. You can get a free one-month trial but after that you’ll have to pay a $10 per month subscription. The app is available for iOS, Android, and Amazon App store. It also has a website.

LightBot: Code Hour (Free)

LightBot is a must-have app for today’s kid. This app teaches the basic concepts of coding and programing to the kids. This is a wonderful way to teach logic to children. The best thing about this app is that kid’s do not have to actually code, they play the game by using functions to navigate Lightbot thru different scenarios.

Duolingo (Free)

Duolingo is the perfect app to learn a new language and test your secondary language. It is the most trending app among high schoolers right now. The app has learning exercises for over 30 languages. Duolingo is available for both iOS and Android platforms. The recommended age for Duolingo is 10+. Duolingo app is free, though you can get an ad free version for $7 per month.

CoolMath Games (Free)

CoolMath games is the oldest on the list as it went online in 1997. This is a very fun way to learn logic both for teens and adults. It has a plethora of fun, non-violent learning games that will teach math to your kid.

Science360 (Free)

The National Science Foundation launched this app science360 for teenagers and adults. This app is the best way to familiarize your kid and yourself to nature and learn more about how the latest technology is advancing.

Kristi Cathey
 

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