Kibena and the Math Rats

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Teacher Approved
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PEGI 3
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About this app

Use your Ubongo to help Kibena move the math rats in this Ubongo Kids interactive eBook! This fun, interactive book is based on the popular Ubongo Kids episode "Kibena and the Math Rats." A fun new way to learn with Africa's favorite edu-cartoon, "Ubongo Kids"!

Read the book yourself, or read along with Tiny Tembo. Solve math problems and challenges to get to the next page. The interactive book is completely FREE, with no in-app purchases.

LEARN ABOUT:
- Place Values
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Reading
- Life in Tanzania, East Africa

CHECK OUT AKILI'S ALPHABET - a NEW learning app by UBONGO!
Thank you for downloading Ubongo Kids - Math Rats. We invite you to check out Akili's Alphabet - our new, FREE learning app for 3 to 6 year olds.

Your child will have fun learning letters and sounds of the alphabet with Akili and friends in this fun app from the makers of Akili and Me. Watch them learn their ABCs and swipe to match letters.

Akili's Alphabet teaches your child a second language as he/she sings along to his/her favourite songs from Akili and Me. To get the app, search for "Akili's Alphabet" in the Play Store and follow the prompts to install it on your device.

ABOUT US:
Ubongo is a social enterprise based in Tanzania that creates interactive edutainment for kids in Africa and all over the world! "Ubongo Kids" is watched on TV in over 2.8 million households each week across East Africa, and helps kids find the fun in learning math and science!
Updated on
7 Mar 2022

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What's new

Improved into a much more user friendly experience