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Make STEM learning fun

Give children a head start with these apps.

If you’re a parent or teacher, getting little ones engaged in learning has never been easier – or more fun. These educational apps introduce kids to science, technology, engineering and maths through creative lessons for kids of all ages.

Explore the world of science

Ever wondered how fireworks work? Or why cats purr? Tappity’s instructors bring science to life with hundreds of interactive videos. Explore daily science challenges and see your child’s learning progress through their very own journal.

Khan Academy Kids encourages children to learn at their own pace. Charming characters and original stories build foundations in reading, maths and logic.

In this interactive free-play space, kids can manipulate the forces of Mother Nature, controlling temperature, wind speed and more – all while learning about atmospheric elements.

Get pumped for maths

MathTango, designed for kids aged 5 to 10, is proof that maths is more fun with monsters, space stations and desert islands. The app has two worlds: MathTango Island, where children dive into addition and subtraction, and Starbase MathTango, for multiplication and division.

Geared toward 4- to 7-year-olds, Funexpected Math is an around-the-world adventure that teaches concepts through the lens of human culture. Immersive puzzles turn geometry, counting, algorithms and logic tasks into an adventure across 14 different countries. (We counted!)

Develop coding chops

In this charming puzzle game, little ones improve their logic skills and basic coding skills by figuring out how to use contraptions such as bursting balloons and jiggly jellies to guide cute critters to safety.

Welcome to Fuzztopia, a world where kids can learn how to code from the ground up. Kodable makes the process fun, with more than 80 lessons and interactive challenges that provide children with the skills needed to become their very own programmer.

CodeSpark Academy teaches kids to code using an animated world that (subtly) conveys the core concepts of programming through puzzles and games.