This Nigerian app that teaches toddlers how to read just launched
The app has educative animations that make it intuitive and easy to use so kids can learn and use the app on their own.
Apart from being able to learn English, the app also offers other African languages and culture information.
Elizabeth Kperrun Eremie, the founder of Lizzie's Creations, says Teseem is a Tiv (a local NIgerian language) derivation which means "Teach Me".
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Eremie says more African languages will be added to the list of available languages in the coming months.
The Teseem app is available for free on Android and will be available on iOS soon.
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