June 11, 2026 - 20:27

Grogo, an interactive learning app designed for young children, has won the 2026 National Parenting Products Award (NAPPA) for Best App for Kids. This marks the second consecutive year the app has received the honor.
The award recognizes apps that combine educational value with engaging, child-friendly design. Grogo focuses on early literacy, basic math, and creative problem-solving through short, game-like activities. Parents and educators have praised the app for its ad-free environment and its ability to hold a child's attention without overstimulation.
NAPPA judges cited Grogo's adaptive learning system as a standout feature. The app adjusts difficulty based on a child's progress, allowing each user to learn at their own pace. The award panel also noted the app's strong emphasis on privacy and safety, which has become a major concern for families using digital tools.
Grogo's developers said the repeated recognition reflects their commitment to quality. "We are thrilled to be honored again," a company representative stated. "Our goal is to make learning feel like play, and this award tells us we are on the right track."
The app is available on both iOS and Android platforms and offers a free trial period for new users.
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