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Now also available for schools
Interactive languages app
With the languages app, developed i.c.w. centre of expertise EarlyBird, children can playfully learn English, Spanish or Dutch. The great advantage is that each child learns at their own pace and level and can work on it individually. The app is designed for children aged 2-8.
As a school, you can use the language app for children who need extra challenges or for children who do not yet speak Dutch well.
Webinar: Jungle the Bungle in the classroom
The languages app is happily used at dozens of primary schools in grades 1 to 4. Want to know how it works? Then sign up for the webinar.
- Wednesday 21 May
- 14:30 - 15:00
Now also available for schools & childcare
- Learn English, Spanish or Dutch
- Including practice at home
- 100% ad-free
- From 10 pupils

Teachers tell
Petra van Duijn (teacher OBS De Verrekijker)
Evert (teacher primary school Passe-partout)
The benefits of the app
- Try 4 weeks completely free of charge and without obligation
- This language app allows children to work independently
- Each child learns at their own pace and level
- Input to the development of the app is the BAK list and target word list group 3
- A separate account for each child
- Includes teacher account for teachers to view progress per student
- For use in class as well as the possibility to practice at home












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Jungle the Bungle in the classroom
The languages app is available for Android and iOS tablets and chromebooks that support Android apps. A web version of the languages app will also be available later this year.
Try the first month for free. EarlyBird schools may try the language app for 2 months free of charge.

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