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Educational TV Channel BabyFirst Has Released Its Official Windows Store App – onmsft.com

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
March 20, 2015
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Educational TV channel BabyFirst has released its official Windows Store app

If we had to guess, one of the reasons tablets from competing platforms are popular in schools, particularly in kindergarten and elementary classrooms is the abundance of educational games and applications available to them. The Windows Store admittedly lacks in that department but it’s making up ground with some new big-name arrivals.

BabyFirst TV, a popular TV channel dedicated to developing early skills in babies and pre-k children such as counting numbers, color and shape recognition, and learning vocabulary, has now made its official BabyFirst Video app available to download on Windows devices. The intelligently designed ad-free app brings several of the shows’ main characters like Harry the Bunny, Peekaboo, VocabuLarry, the Notekins and a lot more to PC’s and tablets, and is available in several languages.

You can download the BabyFirst Video app now from the Windows Store, as well as its smartphone version from the Windows Phone Store over at the download links below.

BabyFirst Video (Windows 8.1)

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