Parents, here are five apps to keep your little ones engaged!

New Delhi : The age of infotainment has caught up with the younger lot as they are quickly catching up to cell phones, tablets, and other devices.

Apps mirror an educational tool, covering a spectrum of entertainment and educational offerings. While Indian parents are increasingly becoming progressive regarding digital learning, the challenge remains how to choose the right app for their child.

Look no more; here’s presenting five apps catering to a fun-filled learning experience for children:

#Disney Story Central

Disney Story Central is a digital library filled with hundreds of reading adventures, instantly connecting your child to beloved Disney characters. Children can simply log in this app and enjoy the entire Disney story universe at their fingertips.

#Nick App

Missing out on Spongebob Squarepants? Not anymore! The Nick app brings the Emmy-Award-winning Nickelodeon to your smartphone or tablet. The app includes videos, games, full episodes and even coverage of Nickelodeon events.

#Liv Kids

SonyLIV, the digital video-on-demand platform of from Sony Pictures Networks India, has launched LIV Kids, which will offer content especially designed for children. Produced in-house by SonyLIV, the content currently includes popular nursery rhymes.

#Appystore

AppyStore has videos, audio stories and rhymes, digital activities and physical worksheets. The video and audio content is licensed from content partners across the world and curated by in-house education experts, based on developmental milestones of kids aged up to 8 years old. The digital activities and physical worksheets are developed in-house using the panel of education experts comprising child psychologists, curriculum experts, child development experts and education experts.

#nextGTvKids

This app lets you stream over 155 Live TV channels with movies, TV Shows and videos. nexGTv Kids offers a combination of knowledge and entertainment with Live kids TV channels, Movies, nursery rhymes, poems, animated series, TV shows and much more. (ANI)