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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- After successfully launching their reading platform app for kids in November 2021, Kidly continues to grow and add to their vast library of research-backed children's stories. Designed for children ages 4 to 12, Kidly remains focused on providing high-quality read-aloud stories and illustrations on a diverse array of timely themes, including sustainability, mindfulness, and social responsibility.
The world is getting smaller and smarter with technology each day. The children of this generation have greater awareness of the world around them than prior generations. In short, they know better and have a better sense of things. We couldn't tell them the same old stories in the same old way. Kidly aims to support kids in being global citizens, understanding the importance of different cultures and diversity, and respecting the planet and each other to create a better world.
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Story topics are varied and range from nature and the world; family and friendship; fun and adventure; science, technology and art; choice stories where children select the story's path; to philosophy for children. With over 200 stories available in the Kidly library, children can use the read aloud option to listen and follow along to stories or opt to read the text on their own. Professional illustrations created by in-house artists and art directors help further keep children engaged during story time.
Kidly strikes a delicate balance between fun and educational with straightforward, kid-friendly language and concepts approved by child psychologists and child development experts. The illustrated story app was recently awarded with the Pedagogical Quality Certificate from the world-renowned Education Alliance Finland. This certificate ensures safe and high-quality screen time for kids based on Kidly's unique learning goals, pedagogical approach and usability. Kidly further sets itself apart from other apps for kids by providing an ad-free, distraction-free experience and an emphasis on providing age-appropriate original content.
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"We want to make Kidly accessible for all kids around the world," said the CEO of Kidly. "Part of this accessibility, besides mobility and portability, is offering content in several languages."
For parents and caregivers desiring less screen-time, Kidly offers read-aloud stories for easy listening, including bedtime stories and meditations to help children unwind. Research indicates meditation helps children build a valuable skill set to manage stress, improve sleep, and boost creativity.
Kidly is available for download on the App Store and Google Play with free and premium paid subscription options, as well as a free seven-day trial. To learn more, please click here to download Kidly or visit www.gokidly.com.
The world is getting smaller and smarter with technology each day. The children of this generation have greater awareness of the world around them than prior generations. In short, they know better and have a better sense of things. We couldn't tell them the same old stories in the same old way. Kidly aims to support kids in being global citizens, understanding the importance of different cultures and diversity, and respecting the planet and each other to create a better world.
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Story topics are varied and range from nature and the world; family and friendship; fun and adventure; science, technology and art; choice stories where children select the story's path; to philosophy for children. With over 200 stories available in the Kidly library, children can use the read aloud option to listen and follow along to stories or opt to read the text on their own. Professional illustrations created by in-house artists and art directors help further keep children engaged during story time.
Kidly strikes a delicate balance between fun and educational with straightforward, kid-friendly language and concepts approved by child psychologists and child development experts. The illustrated story app was recently awarded with the Pedagogical Quality Certificate from the world-renowned Education Alliance Finland. This certificate ensures safe and high-quality screen time for kids based on Kidly's unique learning goals, pedagogical approach and usability. Kidly further sets itself apart from other apps for kids by providing an ad-free, distraction-free experience and an emphasis on providing age-appropriate original content.
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"We want to make Kidly accessible for all kids around the world," said the CEO of Kidly. "Part of this accessibility, besides mobility and portability, is offering content in several languages."
For parents and caregivers desiring less screen-time, Kidly offers read-aloud stories for easy listening, including bedtime stories and meditations to help children unwind. Research indicates meditation helps children build a valuable skill set to manage stress, improve sleep, and boost creativity.
Kidly is available for download on the App Store and Google Play with free and premium paid subscription options, as well as a free seven-day trial. To learn more, please click here to download Kidly or visit www.gokidly.com.
Source: Magnolia Public Relations
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