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Friday, February 28 2020 - 10:45
AsiaNet
Studycat Donates Free Use of Its Children's Language Learning Apps Globally
HONG KONG, Feb. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

In support of families affected by coronavirus-related school disruption, the 
award-winning provider of language learning solutions for young learners is 
giving away free use of its apps worldwide

Global edtech firm Studycat Limited[http://www.studycat.com/] is donating a 
month's free use, globally, of its award-winning Fun Series language learning 
apps teaching 3-8 year-olds English[https://studycat.com/apps/fun-english/], 
Chinese[https://studycat.com/apps/fun-chinese/], 
Spanish[https://studycat.com/apps/fun-spanish/], 
French[https://studycat.com/apps/fun-french/] and 
German[https://studycat.com/apps/fun-german/]. This expands on Studycat's 
earlier donation of free use of its apps in the Greater China region, launched 
on February 4th, 2020, which received a massive response, demonstrating the 
urgent need for safe home learning resources for young children at this time.

Logo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200203/2709331-1LOGO

To sign up, those interested can visit the Apple App 
Store[https://apps.apple.com/developer/id428920242], Google Play 
Store[https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=5240153438044194413] or 
Studycat's website : https://studycat.com/in-this-together/

Access to the apps is effective immediately. In suitable cases, the company 
will also offer complimentary use of its product designed for educational 
institutions, Fun English for Schools[https://studycat.com/schools/]. 

Mark Pemberton, co-founder of Studycat, said: "We deeply empathize with all 
families affected by the virus epidemic. With schools disrupted in many areas, 
us parents now face a practical challenge of caring for our younger children as 
this situation unfolds. We need easy-to-use resources, delivering productive 
activities for our kids to do safely at home. Our apps were designed 
specifically for safe home use and we are proud to help families in some small 
way during this concerning crisis"

"We are deeply concerned for anyone impacted by this virus outbreak. We are 
determined to do our part, helping to mitigate some of the burden brought on by 
school disruption", added Mateo Solares, co-founder of Studycat. "We are 
committed to helping young children at this time, allowing them to learn new 
things while having fun, turning their minds to something constructive."

Studycat enables safe and convenient home learning of beginner-level English, 
Spanish, Chinese, French and German, as well as literacy and critical thinking. 
Its huge variety of fun online games, puzzles, songs and interactive exercises 
encourage creativity and collaboration. The company's website, 
studycat.com[http://www.studycat.com/], also offers hundreds of creative 
worksheets to help fill time productively, which families will have access to 
on the company's website.

Established in 1999, Studycat was started by experienced educators Mark 
Pemberton, Mateo Solares and Jason Bakkum. They began their journey as a 
brick-and-mortar language school before moving into game-based digital learning 
in 2006 and app stores in 2011.

About STUDYCAT

Studycat is an international leader in children's online language education, 
empowering young children around the world to enjoy learning a foreign language 
with innovative learning applications that connect homes and schools. The 
company's consumer solutions help children aged 3-8 learn beginner-level 
English, Chinese, Spanish, French and German effectively, achieving superior 
outcomes, using a blended approach of online and offline games and exercises. 
Studycat's English-language learning content is aligned with Cambridge Young 
Learners, a well-recognized academic curriculum and exam system. Built on the 
premise that young children learn most effectively through play and are 
motivated to study by having fun, Studycat's apps have been downloaded more 
than 11 million times worldwide.

Connect with Studycat on Twitter @Study_cat, Facebook @ Studycat.net. and 
LinkedIn[https://www.linkedin.com/company/studycat-limited/] or visit 
studycat.com

Press Contact:  Mark Pemberton | mark@studycat.com | +886 939626382

SOURCE Studycat
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