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Children’s App Teaches Words in 7 Languages: First Words International

Hamaguchi Apps for Speech, Language & Auditory Development announces the release of First Words International 1.0 for iOS. This children’s app targets basic objects in 7 languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, French, Hindi, and Russian. Featuring 3 vocabulary activities and a core of 50 objects shown multiple ways to facilitate word generalization skills, this app is a speech therapy tool for children with speech delays and an early introduction to bilingual language learning. Continue reading



Children’s App Teaches Words in 7 Languages: First Words International

Hamaguchi Apps for Speech, Language & Auditory Development announces the release of First Words International 1.0 for iOS. This children’s app targets basic objects in 7 languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, French, Hindi, and Russian. Featuring 3 vocabulary activities and a core of 50 objects shown multiple ways to facilitate word generalization skills, this app is a speech therapy tool for children with speech delays and an early introduction to bilingual language learning. Continue reading



Bilingual Child – Multilingual Learning App – Now Available for the iPad

California based Tiny Factory today announces Bilingual Child Spanish 1.0.3, an update to their interactive iPad and iPhone game designed to effortlessly teach English and Spanish to children between the ages of 1 and 4. This interactive bilingual educational application will submerse children into animated books where characters Lucy and Carlos, an English-speaking girl and a Spanish-speaking boy, teach animals, numbers and colors. Version 1.0.3 offers improved page turn speed. Continue reading



Six-Year Old Girl on Track to Learn 4th Language

Elena Koestel is not your ordinary six-year old. She is trilingual, fluent in English, Spanish, and French and has recently taken on Mandarin Chinese. Elena and her brother Pablo are the inspiration for developing an app for iPhone and iPad called “Princesses Learn Chinese” which teaches Mandarin Chinese through stories, games and songs. The family proposes that making 10 minutes count is all it takes to have fun together while inspiring their kids to become multilingual. Continue reading



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