With UF Readers' Picks WeChat project, Urban Family hopes to remove the endless shopping research and bring back the good old days when the market options were straightforward. UFRP will help you find the best of the best without the hassle.
Last time, we asked you to tell us about the Junior School learning Apps you recommend. Which App best help the little ones learn about the world around them and develop the necessary knowledge and skills. Thanks to all of our participating readers, we've come up with a list of your most popular choices based on your contributions.
Here are the top five Apps, along with comments from our readers to help you pick the most suitable one for your kids.
1. BrainPOP Jr. Movie of the Week
Free (In-App purchases included)
My son loves this app. It helps him learn new things every week. He once even asked me to to take him to the library after watching the movie on Abraham Lincoln because he wanted to learn more. -Everett Italiano
Download BrainPOP Jr. by scanning the QR code below:
2. Epic!
Free (In-App purchases included)
Ever since my 6-year-old girl started to use epic, she reads much more than before. She doesn't like reading real books since she thinks flipping through the pages are dull. However, she likes epic and is always excited to check the new books. -Kurt Danvers
Download Epic! by scanning the QR code below:
3. Pixie
$9.99
My grandson in first grade likes telling stories. The App is a great help for him. Last week, he just put together a story about elephants and spaceships, and made illustrations all by himself. -Emma Summers
Download Pixie by scanning the QR code below:
4. Monument Valley (1 & 2)
Monument Valley: $3.99 (In-App purchases included)
Monument Valley 2: $1.99
My kids like the games. Not only does it look beautiful and soothing, it also broadens their mind. Even I like this game. -Max Xavier
Download Monument Valley 1 & 2 by scanning the QR code below:
5. VocabularySpellingCity
Free
The app is great. It helps my second-grader memorize those hard words in a fun way. The best part about the app is that it's totally free. -Tiffany Fabour
Download VocabularySpellingCity by scanning the QR code below:
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Feel free to let us know if you have more to recommend.