Googles Read Along offline app can help your kids learn to read better

In a large number of international locations internationally, faculties are nonetheless closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. So, Google has introduced a loose Android app known as Read Along to strengthen the studying talents of kids throughout 180 international locations. The Read Along app is helping youngsters with studying and talking of a language via visible and audio cues. The app assists …
In a lot of countries across the world, schools are still closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. So, Google has launched a free Android app called Read Along to enhance the reading skills of children across 180 countries. The Read Along app helps children with reading and speaking of a language through visual and audio cues. The app assists …Original article
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