These startups are making the world a better place for your little ones

These startups are making the world a better place for your little ones
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  • From activity-based learning to engaging kids to get their basics right in mathematics, a number of startups are helping kids to learn and grow better.This Children’s day, YourStory lists six kid-friendly startups that are helping children learn the fun way.Magic CrateBengaluru-based edtech startup Magic Crate offers activity-based learning for children and enables parents to engage them in fun and educating ways.
  • Founded by Viswanathan R and Karthik Lakshman in January 2015, Magic Crate aims to make learning fun and helps parents balance between engaging their toddlers productively at home and while working.The startup caters to children up to eight years of age and offers three-, six- and 12-month subscription plans.
  • Each crate costs around Rs 500 per month.The company claims to build important skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity, among children.
  • Its products include do-it-yourself (DIY) kits, toys and activities that involve technologies like augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics and IoT, thus making learning playful and fun.Smartivity’s toys are available in up to 800 stores across the country, including large chains like Hamleys, Landmark and Crossword.
  • Ashwini Kumar, Rajat Jain, Tushar A Amin and Apoorv Gupta, Co-founders, SmartivityThe Young Chronicle Founded by Ritika Singh and Varun Mishraa in October 2016, The Young Chronicle is an Android-based newspaper application for children.The Young Chronicle contains newspapers for children between Classes I and VII and offers articles across seven different reading levels.


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