14 Must-Have Apps for Your Nigerian Child’s Tablet in 2025

Tablets are everywhere now. We have them in schools, in homes, and in the hands of children. The big question Nigerian parents face is not “should my child use a tablet?” but “how can I make sure my child uses it wisely?”

The answer is simple. The apps you install determine whether a tablet becomes a toy for wasting time, or a tool for learning and growth.

Here are 14 must-have apps for your child’s tablet, divided into two age groups: 7 apps for early learners (ages 2–7) and 7 apps for older kids (ages 8–14).

 

7 Must-Have Apps for Early Learners (Ages 2–7)

At this stage, children are full of energy and curiosity. They learn through colours, sounds, songs, and games. These apps make learning fun and safe.

 

1. Khan Academy Kids

Ad-free, playful, and packed with activities. Teaches reading, maths, and emotional skills through cartoon characters Nigerian kids enjoy.

 

2. ABC Kids – Tracing & Phonics

Helps toddlers trace letters, match sounds, and build literacy skills in a fun way.

 

3. Duolingo Kids

Introduces English basics, phonics, and vocabulary in a game-like format. Great for Nigerian kids in nursery and lower primary.

 

4. Breathe, Think, Do with Sesame

Teaches calming skills, patience, and problem-solving through beloved Sesame Street characters.

 

5. Moose Math

Turns early maths into an adventure. Helps kids learn counting, addition, and shapes while playing.

 

6. Starfall Learn to Read

Interactive stories and phonics-based games that grow with your child’s reading level.

 

7. Dr. Panda Town

Encourages role play and creativity. Kids can “try out” jobs and daily life activities in a safe environment.

 

7 Must-Have Apps for Older Kids (Ages 8–14)

As children grow older, they need apps that challenge their thinking, build skills, and prepare them for the tech-driven future.

1. uLesson

Made in Nigeria, following the Nigerian and WAEC curriculum. Covers maths, English, and science with videos, quizzes, and tutors.

 

2. Scratch / ScratchJr

Coding made fun. Kids can create games, animations, and stories. ScratchJr is for younger ones, Scratch for pre-teens.

 

3. Prodigy Math Game

An adventure game where progress is made by solving maths challenges. Makes studying maths less stressful.

 

4. Toca Life World

Encourages storytelling and creativity. Kids design worlds, characters, and scenarios.

 

5. Duolingo

Gamified lessons for languages like English, French, Yoruba, and more. Great for kids in upper primary and junior secondary.

 

6. Epic! – Kids’ Books and Audiobooks

A huge digital library of children’s books, comics, and audiobooks. Encourages a love for reading.

 

7. Quizlet

A study app with flashcards, games, and quizzes that make revision fun. Nigerian kids can use it for spelling, vocabulary, and even exam prep.

 

Bonus App: Google Family Link (For Parents)

No matter your child’s age, safety is essential. With Google Family Link, you can monitor your child’s tablet use, set screen time limits, and block unsafe apps.

 

Final Word

Your child’s tablet can be more than just a gadget for random cartoons and endless YouTube. With the right apps, it becomes a library, a classroom, and a playground all in one.

Toddlers can learn ABCs through play, primary school children can practice maths and reading, and teenagers can explore coding, languages, and creativity.

At The Phonepreneur Global, we do not only sell kids’ tablets, we also guide Nigerian parents on how to make them safe and useful. This summer, give your child the right apps and the right tools to learn, play, and grow.

Shop Kids’ Tablets Now at The Phonepreneur Global

 


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