Keep the kids entertained this summer with this learning app on sale

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Keep the kids entertained this summer with this learning app on sale
A one-year subscription to the Curious World Language Learning App for Kids is on sale. Credit: pexels

TL;DR: A one-year subscription to the Curious World Language Learning App for Kids is on sale for £14.43 as of July 6, saving you 79% on list price.


Curious World is an early-learning app that's designed to boost the academic skills of four- to eight-year-olds. It makes screen time educational, for once, and lets your kids explore new worlds while stimulating curiosity in math, reading, and more.

This one-year subscription to the app grants you and your child access to hundreds of shows that are filled with live-action programs and curriculum-based games and books.

Even though the app is designed for kids, it's parent-approved: It features age-appropriate ad-free content that lets parents control the experience. For instance, you can turn on bedtime mode to transition into sleep with a relaxed dark mode, or monitor your child's progress by getting detailed reports of preferences, activities, and learning areas. It even allows for offline learning by letting you download your favourite shows, books, and songs for travel or commuting.

Normally, a year-long subscription to the Curious World app retails for £69, but for a limited time, you can save 79% and get started for just £14.43.

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