
This could easily be fixed with a simple password, and I hope that the developers make this happen for future versions. Therefore, it is important that younger children are guided to the correct profile for their age and that some supervision happens. one for your 5-year-old and one for your 11-year-old) - there is nothing to stop your younger child accessing the older child’s profile, which certainly opens up the possibility of your younger child seeing or hearing things that they might find scary or inappropriate (for example a Goosebumps book read aloud). There is one significant catch, however, which has been commented on in many parent reviews of this app if you have multiple profiles (e.g.
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This collection feels well-picked, is free from dodgy material and has no ads or pop ups. I really love that this feels so much safer and more controlled than just letting your kids loose on apps with similar content like YouTube, Amazon, or even library apps. This is quite an impressive resource, and for families that are much more digitally inclined and prefer to do their reading that way, this would be a worthwhile subscription to have. Furthermore, although it went beyond the scope of this review, there is an ‘educator’ section which allows teachers to select and curate collections of reading material and share it with their students. There is some content (although not as much) in Spanish, Chinese and French.
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Other very useful features are the ability to download material onto your device so that you can continue watching even without internet access, and also ‘quests’ which are guided goals that prompt children to explore a theme (eg – Adventure!) through literature.

There are points and badges that can be collected for motivation, and children (and their parents) can also see a detailed breakdown of all the materials accessed, completed and hours spent. For a lot of the material, there is the option to do a short comprehension quiz after you have finished watching, listening or reading. The ‘read to me’ option has a large selection of books that are narrated, and the words are subtly highlighted so that children can read along with the narration. When a child opens the app, they choose their profile and then they have six categories available in tabs along the top: For You (suggestions based on previous choices and interests) Favourites (you can keep favourites saved here for later) Comics Read to me Videos and Audiobooks. The app is very easy to navigate and once a child is familiar with the layout, it is intuitive enough for them to use independently. App descriptionĮpic! is a subscription service which gives children access to an extensive collection (thousands!) of e-books, audio books and educational videos that have been curated by teachers and librarians to be safe for kids. A variety of material was sampled from each age category and the app was explored for several hours. Reviewer created four children’s profiles (maximum for single account holder) for ages 4, 6, 10 and 12.

