Launched earlier this summer, StimuLearn includes a Storytime Duet feature that encourages kids to read stories with their parents, and a Mother App feature enabling mums to track their children’s progress in reading and other skills development.
As education expert Gavin Keller, StimuLearn app advocate, told Lotus FM radio in South Africa, toddlers are ‘digital natives’. Using technology comes so naturally to them, he said, that the question is not whether children should use apps, but which ones they use.
StimuLearn enables kids to spend their screen time constructively. The app is available in English, Indonesian and Spanish and has already been used widely in Indonesia, South Africa and Mexico.
According to Nestlé Indonesia, there were just over 800 StimuLearn users from mid-June to mid-July.
Source: Nestlé
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