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Children’s Day: Apps for Kids to become Tech Enthusiasts

by Cynthia Nwanonyiri
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If you’ve ever given a smartphone or tablet to a child, odds are they’ll find out how to access it in seconds and navigate through apps.

Owing to the revolution in technology, youngsters are becoming inclined to innovations at their early stages.

As Nigeria commemorates Children’s Day, we should remember that technology will continue to expand and grow, and there will be a huge requirement for individuals prepared to pursue technology vocations, thus putting young children at the forefront of these technological advancements.

Children who are enthusiastic about technology and the prospects it provides from an early age are better prepared for their future and the opportunities it provides.

At their tender age, they can commence learning technology skills. These apps will assist them in deciding to pursue a career in technology.

These apps and games assist children in comprehending subjects in the technological space.

Exposing children to technological apps and games early makes them not only tech smart, but aware of new digital innovations.

Exposing children to simple computing apps broadens their horizons at a young age, laying the groundwork for future study.

These apps encourage children to broaden their minds, try new things, solve problems, and accept failure as a part of the learning process.

As we mark Children’s Day, here are some problem-solving apps for your kids:

Hopscotch

Hopscotch is a coding learning platform that provides scaffolding. This app allows children to develop with coding and develop their own. Hopscotch is a game that teaches children how to code through the use of basic, intuitive construction elements.

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Credits: edumarking

In this colorful, dynamic environment, kids may make games, animations, and other programs. This app is compatible with the iPhone and iPad.

BeBlocky

BeBlocky is a groundbreaking tool for children that makes learning programming more engaging and enjoyable. It does not necessitate any coding knowledge. The software is ideal for any child who is just getting started.

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Credits: beblocky

BeBlocky uses gaming features to educate coding in an entertaining and rewarding setting. It employs a block-based programming language to assist a character in solving various problems while also teaching the foundations of programming. Kids will continue to expand on what they’ve learned thus far, creating increasingly sophisticated code.

CodeCombat

CodeCombat is a game-based computer science tool that makes teaching children programming easier and more enjoyable. It teaches children how to code in Python while they collect gems and fight ogres in a dungeon.

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Credits: progressian app

CodeCombat is free to play at the beginner level, while advanced levels need a monthly subscription. Its proprietary code engine and interpreter were created with learners in mind, teaching actual Python, JavaScript, and C++ programming languages in human-friendly ways.

LEGO

This movie-making app will boost a child’s inventiveness by a factor of two: Children will be motivated to convert their characters and buildings into stories when they have built additional LEGO masterpieces.

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Credits: pocket tactics

Their budding filmmaker may use LEGO Movie Maker to make stop motion movies and add special effects.

LightBot

LightBot is a beginner-friendly program, yet the complexity level grows as the user progresses. This is an excellent free coding software to explore for children who want to learn to program.

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Credits: lightbot

It illustrates the theory of coding with simple instructions, while also introducing programming terms like conditionals and loops.

mBlock

Makeblock created the mBlock program. The software is designed to teach youngsters about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).

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Credits: makeblock

Children may construct games and animations using mBlock’s drag-and-drop boxes and Python. Children can also use mBlock to program robots to perform various activities.

These apps are available for iPhone, iPad, and Android. They can assist children in getting a head start in the field of technology.


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