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New apps for 2-5 year olds to help families kick start learning at home

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As part of the governments drive to help parents create positive learning environments at home through the use of technology, Hungry Little Minds has published an approved list of six apps to improve reading, writing and speaking.

It is widely recognised that phones and tablets are now a big part of everyday life for families but it can be hard for parents to know which apps and games can benefit their child's learning as there are so many out there. 

Which is why Hungry Little Minds asked an independent panel of experts to review a host of different apps to determine which have the best educational value. 

The six apps, published on the Hungry Little Minds website, cover activities ranging from interactive story books, handwriting exercises using Artificial Intelligence and educational video games. There are some excellent apps that can be used to support phonics already being taught to school-aged children in the classroom, however it is advised that parents check with the class teacher that the approaches align with the school's teaching methods before using the app at home. 

Hungry Little Minds has also come up with a helpful checklist called the 'FEED test' for parents to use so they can reassure themselves that any apps their child uses are educational. 

Visit the Hungry Little Minds Website for more information

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