Kids Dailies Launches its Digital Editions for Children Aged 3 to 10 in North America
Hong Kong (PRWEB) April 20, 2015 -- Award winning publisher Kids Dailies expands beyond Asia and launches its editions digitally in North America.
Hong Kong based publisher Kids Dailies started publishing daily newspapers for children in 2004. Kids Dailies searches for suitable news stories from around the globe that capture children’s interest. These stories are then put into context for young readers, along with age-appropriate articles, infographics, comics and other activities.
Fast-forward a decade and Kids Dailies has entered the digital world, releasing three new online editions for three different reading abilities: Daily5 for preschoolers; Daily7 for beginner readers and Daily10 for confident readers.
These versions leverage technology to provide young children with a customized and engaging reading experience, ultimately broadening their perception of the world. New digital features include text-to-speech for beginner readers, animations, comments sections, interactive maps and word games that are playable online. The digital editions offer every child the ability to customise their reading experience by building their own dictionary or loading texts in a dyslexic-friendly font. All editions of Kids Dailies are available in English and Mandarin.
About Kids Dailies:
Created for children by mothers, journalists and experienced educators, Kids Dailies offers young readers their very first news source. Kids Dailies produces three daily publications for three different reading abilities, ranging from supported reading discovery to challenging text for confident readers. Kids Dailies complements the school syllabus for children aged 3 to 10, strengthening their reading skills and their perception of the world. Every day, carefully selected news stories are put into context with age-appropriate reading material, infographics, animations, comics and word games. Currently, Kids Dailies publishes in English and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified). At Kids Dailies, we believe that reading nourishes the imagination, shapes a child’s view of the world and fuels a child’s natural appetite for discovery and curiosity. Technology can enhance this process for even the most reluctant reader, proving spectacular progress in reading with just 15 minutes every day.
Christine Brendle, Kids Dailies, http://WWW.kidsdailies.com, +852 25438262, [email protected]
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