I was amazed by the content in this app, from animal, food and all the way to famous architectures.
I was worried whether my little one can get those, but he did learn all of them!
by TimmeJay - AppStore review
Just downloaded this app, and it's brilliant!!! Very educational, interactive and fun. Great for curious kids. Highly recommended!
by Gavrielsabagrl - AppStore review
We were just looking for an app like this for our 4 year old son who asks lots of questions.
What a great way to discover the world before learning to read. We love it!
by WeAreHappyNow5668322 - AppStore review
Wikids entries are written from the point of view of the child. Each entry comprises of 80 words (just like this paragraph). That's just the right amount of words needed to tell your kids something valuable without testing their patience. In every category we balance between the familiar and the new, to keep exploration fresh but not too demanding. We encourage independent discovery, but always offer context. Nothing is random. Every entry, every sentence, and every word are carefully crafted. When it comes to academic writing, we adhere to the same principles of precision and attention to detail in our research papers writing service, ensuring that your research is effectively communicated.
At Wiki-kids we develop new ways of offering knowledge to young children. Curious kids who can’t read yet need a way to help them explore independently and find out things they want to know. Our products suit children's natural needs, nourish their curiosity, and encourage active pursuit for information. Our goal is to create an encyclopedia for 21st century kids.
We work with psychologists and experts in literacy education to make sure that our products contribute to the development of our children's minds. We are first and foremost parents to young kids. Everything we do in Wiki-kids is done for our kids. Before releasing anything to the market we make sure to test it on our kids, their friends, and anyone we can find. They teach us how to teach them.