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Children Who Watch Akili and Me Do 24% Better in Maths

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    Children Who Watch Akili and Me Do 24% Better in Maths

    By ubongo | Press, Akili and Me, Ubongo | 0 comment | 9 May, 2017 | 1

    “We have done research together with the University of Maryland from the USA. We found that after one month, children who watch Akili and Me do 24% better in Maths than those who don’t watch the show. Those who watched the show are also 10% better at drawing and 13% better at learning English. This show is reaching many families. More than 5 million each week.” – Nisha Ligon talking to Azam News in 2017.

    Watch the full interview (in Swahili) below:

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    “Watoto wanaoangalia kipindi cha Akili and Me wanafanya vizuri kwenye kuhesabu kwa asilimia 24 zaidi ya wale wasioangalia”- Nisha Ligon @azam_tv @fountaingateacademy @donbosco_net_tz @dahuufoundation

    A post shared by Ubongo Kids (@ubongotz) on May 9, 2017 at 8:26am PDT

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