Google's new free application teaches kids to read




Google has introduced a new mobile application Rivet for Kids. This free application teaches kids how to read.
This application was designed by Google's Area 120 incubator for employees. There are over 2000 books for children in this application. This application listens to children's reading and corrects their pronunciation where necessary.

Riot's Android application encourages children to read aloud, gives them the wrong pronunciation, gives the correct pronunciation, and takes them to the next lesson when the child begins to read correctly.
This feature is only available in a few books in the Android app.


Soon it will be introduced in the iOS app. The company will also add more books to the application in the future.


Riot is currently available in English. Android users Click here to download this application. IOS users click here to download this application

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