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Two full-length episodes of Chirp and 10 fun new games. More >
Two full-length episodes of Chirp and 10 fun new games. More >
Two full-length episodes of Chirp and 10 fun new games. More >
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Two full-length episodes of Chirp and 10 fun new games. More >
Two full-length episodes of Chirp and 10 fun new games. More >
Explore the world with Dotopedia, based on the hit TV show Dot! More >
A fun game that's all about slope! Helps kids learn about geometric shapes, visualizations and trial and error. More >
Louise can’t stop bouncing to read her book. An interactive e-book with activities that help kids learn about their emotions. More >
Suki is nervous of show and tell. An interactive e-book with activities that help kids learn about their emotions. More >
24 levels of sneaky spy action! Use wits, stealth and spy gadgets to sneak pasts guards and traps. More >
Read and create interactive picture books. Kids can tap, swipe and touch to trigger sound and animations. More >
Inspire preschoolers to get Moblee moving! The Moblees app syncs with The Moblees TV show in real time. More >
Play along with The Moblees with two fun mini games! More >
Fly through the Dreaming Wood to find glowing Time Crystals, but be careful not to bump into enemies and obstacles! More >
Benny and Winston are angry with each other. An interactive e-book with activities that help kids learn about their emotions. More >
A spelling game for kids and parents to play together. More >
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