Why phonics matters: Research shows systematic phonics instruction helps children connect letters with sounds, boosting reading fluency and comprehension. Best learning tools: Apps like Starfall, ...
LOS ANGELES, April 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Age of Learning, the company behind ABCmouse®, the #1 downloaded kids' education app trusted by families and educators for more than 15 years, today ...
The nominated program, written by Barbara Schwartz and produced in partnership with Major League Baseball and the Boston Red Sox, takes children on an immersive educational journey through the iconic ...
ABCmouse, a widely popular digitally-based children’s education program, is rolling out a new feature that teaches children as young as two years old “cultural humility” as part of their new diversity ...
Age of Learning marks 15 years of impact with a reimagined ABCmouse and expanded access for families through a new free mode "We know how powerful it is when learning feels like play," said Christine ...
McDonald’s has released an AI-generated Christmas ad, sparking online backlash, which grew so fierce that McDonald’s turned off comments on YouTube before setting the video to private. However, the AI ...
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Age of Learning Inc., today announced that ABCmouse 2 has won a prestigious Google Play Best of 2025 Award in the "Best for Families" category. The Google ...
The award-winning early learning platform, ABCmouse, is teaming up with NASA to bring space exploration content into its newly reimagined platform, ABCmouse 2. The goal: to introduce children ages 2 ...
This partnership will bring NASA's exciting missions and experiments—including Artemis, the Webb Telescope, Chandra, and Dragonfly—to life for young learners through ABCmouse's proven expertise in ...
Netflix said Wednesday its cheaper, ad-supported tier now has 94 million monthly active users. That is an increase of more than 20 million since its last public tally in November. Netflix also said ...
The term ad-lib comes from the Latin ad libitum, or “at one’s pleasure.” It refers to the spontaneous creation or alteration of dialogue, actions, or moments by actors during a performance. Ad-libbing ...