5 Best Learning Apps for Toddlers on Apple TV
Kids are never too young to start learning the basics of letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. With cheerful and upbeat apps for Apple TV, they will find out that early learning can be fun.
Zuzu’s Bananas
Let your kids do the banana dance while they learn with fun games. Zuzu’s Bananas offers over 50 games and puzzles that are both educational and enjoyable for toddlers. Kids can learn about patterns, objects, logic, and creative thinking along with doing memory exercises.
Zuzu’s Bananas will have your little ones doing the banana dance with bananas they collect throughout the game. They will learn to recognize patterns and objects as well as hone their memory and creative thinking skills. Zuzu the monkey is a great companion in a happy arcade environment made just for your children to play as they learn.
Along with the Apple TV, the $2.99 app is also available on the iPhone and iPad.
Endless Learning Academy
Endless Learning Academy for Apple TV provides thousands of lively animations for teaching children ages 2 to 6. With reading, spelling, numbers, and more, there are 10 trial activities and five lessons available for free.
With Endless Learning Academy your kids will enjoy the colorful and adorable monsters who help them learn. The app is both subject-based and progress-based to assist with early learning. Topics include colors and shapes, emotions and feelings, plants and animals, and much more. So, as they are learning their ABC’s and 123’s, they will be able to relate it all to real life. The interactive animations and cute characters will keep them both entertained and amused while they learn.
Learning really can be fun for kids and the Endless Learning Academy for Apple TV is a terrific tool. With plenty of topics, thousands of activities, and a bright and cheery experience, your children will love it.
The free app is also available on the iPhone and iPad. There is a subscription required.
Words for Kids : Ibbleobble
For a fun and upbeat way to teach your children new words, check out Words with Ibbleobble. The app is easy to use, allows to kids to progress at their own pace, and has cute colorful characters to accompany your little one on their learning journey. With repetition to reinforce what your children have learned, the app helps to teach communication, confidence, and creativity along with word recognition.
The $1.99 app is also available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Star Walk Kids: Astronomy Game
Star Walk Kids – Explore Space provides nine animated films, a sky map related to your location, and interesting details about the solar system for your children.
If your kids are curious about the sun, moon, planets, and everything to do with the solar system, then encourage that interest with Star Walk Kids – Explore Space for Apple TV. With details about the constellations, brightest stars, the International Space Station, and the Hubble Space Telescope, you can put the universe right in your living room for your child to explore.
The free app is also for the iPad and iPhone. An in-app purchase can remove the advertisements.
Hopster: ABC Games for Kids
Hopster is an immersive world that keeps your children entertained with videos, nursery rhymes, and more.
With a focus on quality content, Hopster is another great choice to take a look at. While it offers the usual education fare, we really applaud the focus on empathy, caring, and decision making for younger viewers.
A curated offering of more than 1,000 different episodes, Hopster focuses on quality content for younger viewers in an ad-free environment. The simple interface is easy to learn, and the service is also available on an iPhone or iPad.
The free app requires a subscription,.