The Growing Need For Urdu Educational Apps For Kids

 I’ve yet to come across a child that has access to an iPad or other tablets yet does not know how to use it. Toddlers seem to pick up on how to use tablets very fast, much faster than some adults, and therefore a tablet or smartphone can be a great way to get your toddler to learn while playing, or stay entertained if you are busy.
 A 2011 Nielson survey found that 80 percent of parents with a tablet will let their child use it.
With thousands of apps geared at kids on both the iTunes App Store and the Google Play Store, you would imagine there would be quite a few in the Urdu language. Unfortunately, not yet. While there are many companies developing apps for kids and the youth alike, it seems as though very few of them have considered the growing demand for Urdu apps for kids. Many parents in Pakistan, or even Pakistanis living abroad, want their children to learn Urdu and be just as comfortable with the language as they are with English.

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