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  2. The 25 Best Educational Games for Kids (That They'll ... - AOL

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    Break out the tablet for Elmo Loves 123s, a numbers game for preschoolers. Age range : 4+ Younger kids won't be able to resist Paw Patrol Academy , which sneaks lessons about letters and numbers ...

  3. LeapFrog Epic - Wikipedia

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    The LeapFrog Epic (styled as LeapFrog epic) is an Android-based mini-tablet computer produced and marketed by LeapFrog Enterprises.Released in 2015, the Epic is LeapFrog's first device to run on Android; most of LeapFrog's mobile computing devices for children run on a customized Ångström Linux distribution.

  4. List of most-played mobile games by player count - Wikipedia

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    For non-mobile games, see the list of most-played video games by player count. Mobile games are defined as games that have only been released on mobile operating systems, particularly Android and iOS.

  5. Papa Louie - Wikipedia

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    Two app versions were later released; Papa's Burgeria HD was released for tablets on April 26, 2012 for iOS, [23] [24] December 7, 2012 for Android and Kindle Fire, [25] December 17, 2012 for the Mac App Store, [26] and January 8, 2013 for Nook tablets. [27] Papa's Burgeria To Go! was released for phones on February 21, 2013. [28]

  6. ‘Blippi’ Games Launch on Lingokids App in New Deal With ...

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    The deal with Moonbug for “Blippi” games marks the first time Lingokids, which launched in 2015, has partnered to bring outside IP into its Lingokids app, which it says is used by more than ...

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  8. Dr. Panda - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Panda (formerly TribePlay [3], Chinese: 熊貓博士) is a Chinese video game developer that creates educational applications for children on smartphones and tablets. The company is based in Chengdu, China. [4] The company's series of Dr. Panda games includes role-playing apps aimed at children ages 5 and under. [5]

  9. ScratchJr - Wikipedia

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    ScratchJr is a visual programming language designed to introduce programming skills to children ages 5–7. The app is considered an introductory programming language. [1] It is available as a free app for iOS, Android and Chromebook.