

With Zoodles, kids eight and under can play independently on any device.
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A child’s activity in Zoodles for Android will be reflected in the weekly progress report. For example, if a parent has blocked certain branded characters or promoted an educational subject like math or reading, those settings will follow the family’s mobile account. For those without Flash, Zoodles will offer fun, educational videos and other non-Flash content.įor families who have an existing Zoodles account, any Parent Dashboard (a premium service) settings will transfer automatically to the mobile browser upon the initial log in.
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For example, Android users with Flash installed will have access to games built in Flash, plus videos and more. Zoodles automatically recognizes the Android device and presents the right content for that phone. Once the app is launched, a child logs in by tapping their picture (no reading required), and selects from a scrolling menu of activities. No additional set-up is required on the parent’s part. Zoodles for Android allows users to create an account, or log in using an existing account. Because the latest Android phones run Flash – the leading format for the vast majority of kids games on the web – we’re able to pull hundreds of the best educational games into one free app. “Kids have played more than one million hours on the computer with Zoodles, and we’re thrilled to extend that momentum to the mobile environment, where parents often need help most. “With the massive adoption of Android smartphones, parents everywhere want to safely hand over their phones during those moments when a child needs to be entertained,” said Mark Williamson, CEO and co-founder of Zoodles.

All games for each age – 1 to 8 – have been played start-to-finish and approved by Zoodles’ team of education experts. For example, if a child is not yet able to read, Zoodles will only present content where no reading is required. Like its award-winning computer app, Zoodles’ mobile app intelligently adapts content to each child based on age, skills, the device they are using, and custom parental controls so they can play without needing help from an adult. Samantha, a real mom and early tester of Zoodles Kid Mode wrote in her review, “My three and a half year old LOVES this app! He's always asking for my phone since I downloaded this! It’s awesome! It’s so easy for a child to navigate!” Zoodles has been conducting private beta testing of the app and has received positive reviews from early users. Because kids have hundreds of activities to choose from, they never get bored. At the same time, Zoodles protects a parent’s phone by safely locking the child into the app, so they cannot accidentally make calls, erase emails, or get into other apps. Within the Zoodles Kid Mode app for Android, kids get hundreds of educational games, videos and puzzles to choose from, all for free. Zoodles, the company that puts devices into “Kid Mode” so they can play and learn independently, today launched its free app for Android smartphones. Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) September 8, 2010
