Experience the universe like never before with Tinybop's Space app, aptly described as "Hands On With the Solar System" by the Children's Technology Review. This award-winning application has garnered accolades such as the KAPi Best App for Older Children and the Children's Technology Review Editor's Choice, making it a must-have for young explorers.
Prepare for liftoff as you hurl meteorites through the atmosphere, spin around the sun, and dive into swirling space storms. With Space, children can boldly venture where no kid has gone before, all while learning about the fascinating celestial bodies that make up our solar system.
Space is the eighth installment in Tinybop’s acclaimed Explorer’s Library, which also includes other educational apps like The Human Body, Plants, Simple Machines, The Earth, Weather, Homes, and Skyscrapers. Here are some of the standout features that make this app a unique learning tool:
To support educational engagement, Tinybop offers a FREE Space Handbook filled with facts, interaction hints, and discussion questions. This resource is perfect for enhancing learning in the app, whether in the classroom or at home. Download it directly from the app or visit tinybop.com/handbooks.
At Tinybop, your child's privacy is a top priority. The app does not collect or share personal information, nor does it allow third-party advertising. When using features like the camera or microphone, rest assured that your information remains secure and is not distributed outside the app. For more details, read the complete privacy policy.
Based in Brooklyn, Tinybop is a creative studio comprised of designers, engineers, and artists dedicated to crafting innovative educational tools for the next generation. Their mission is to create engaging experiences that inspire curiosity and learning.
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