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Saturday, August 22, 2020

Enriching Education: Baby Einstein and Kids2

 With back to school (or should I say back to homeschooling;) in full swing parents need resources to help manage family time and keep kids minds active. The good news is there are many educational resources becoming available online to help parents out.

Recently, Giant Interactive with Kids2 and Piro announced users can now install the FREE family favorite Baby Einstein application in the Roku Channel Store. In addition, the entire library of 34 Baby Einstein Classics— featuring the characters and music that parents know and love from their childhood—is available for streaming. Parents can check out the free Baby Einstein channel in the Roku Channel Store by simply clicking this link: bit.ly/39GLlll

I was able to catch up with Kids2 for an exclusive interview about the news! Check it out.

Motherhood Moment: How can digital resources be helpful for families who are trying to educate kids at home?

Kids2: Digital resources can provide access to a wide range of educational opportunities that help families encourage their child’s development and curiosity, even when they can’t leave their home. 

Motherhood Moment: What ages does Baby Einstein target with its programming?

Kids2: The Baby Einstein Classics were not developed with a specific age in mind; however, our new Baby Einstein content is designed for children 18 months to 4 years old. We suggest parents co-view and participate with the child as they watch the programming to further encourage curiosity, engagement, and enjoyment.

Motherhood Moment: How can parents use this content most effectively, so it's not just passive content for kids?

Kids2: We recommend parents watch, interact, and participate along with the child, which provides a more conducive environment for learning, development, and fun. 

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