
- Hi guys, homework's all finished, so it's tablet time.
- Yay!
- My kids range in age from 13 to two, so we try to use apps that each of them can have fun with.
I encourage my kids to use apps that help them practice reading in a non-traditional way, and help them to learn to use technology at the same time.
My kids love the PBS Kids Games app.
I like it because it's kid friendly and interactive.
They're able to engage with familiar characters from their favorite PBS shows while using media to make it fun.
Two more coins.
How much money you got now, Tristan?
We also like an app called ABC.
It offers games and activities to play that focus on literacy and numbers.
It's interactive and gives them a fun way to practice their skills.
Their favorite games are alphabet and number bingo.
Even my two year old can play.
You got bingo, yay.
- [Narrator] Sponsored by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, helping build literacy skills and encouraging parents and children to spend 20 minutes a day reading together.
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