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How Your Android Can Trick Your Kids into Learning

You don’t need boring workbooks and practice sheets to ensure your kids steer clear of the dreaded “summer slide.” Here are some ways you can use your Android to make playing, and learning compatible.

Download Educational Games

Let your kids play all the games they want without fearing for their brain cells. Google Play conveniently has an education category, with hundreds of apps to choose from. Consider downloading Cyberchase 3D builder, an action packed geometry game that will keep your kids’ math skills sharp.

For spelling and language reinforcement, check out Word Wow. This challenging, and fast paced word puzzle will keep the kids entertained for hours. The app BrainPOP features an expansive assortment of short movies on topics ranging from history to current events, followed by brief memory-testing quizzes. Your kids will be happy they’re playing, and you’ll be happy they’re learning.

Read more: 4 Educational Android Apps for Young Children

Get The Kids Outside

While there are enough educational games to keep your kids entertained all day, summer is the perfect time for kids to get outside and explore. It may seem counterintuitive, but there are a wide range of apps that can inspire your kids to learn about nature by going outside.

Plum’s Creaturizer, for example, lets kids build unique creatures, and then encourages them to photograph these creatures in their backyards. When the sun goes down, open the SkyView app to make the most out of a night of stargazing. Simply point your phone camera at the sky to identify stars, constellations, and planets. Day or night, your Android can provide the fun outdoor experiences that are central to summer learning.

Make Reading Enjoyable

The importance of summer reading cannot be overemphasized. Fortunately, your Android has several tricks up its sleeve to make reading fun and engaging for kids. Open Google Play to download kid-friendly books of all genres, from fiction to sports. You can also download reading apps, which present books in an interactive format.

For example, WWF Together tells animal stories by combining reading, animation, and stunning images. For younger kids, the app Stewie the Duck Learns to Swim provides a fun way to practice reading skills while also learning about water safety. By giving your kids books that interest them in formats that engage them, you can help your kids develop a passion for reading.

Ready to Learn?

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