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Teaching your little ones the skills of the future is not only important, it is necessary so that they can thrive and succeed. Coding, in particular, is one of the most sought-after, future-proof skill sets, and the sooner kids learn it, the better. Just like any language learning, the younger a child starts the more adept they will become. 

Some schools have been integrating a coding curriculum, but if you don’t live in an area where it’s offered as part of your child’s education, then you need to take matters into your own hands. That’s where access to CodeSpark Academy comes in, and right now, you can get three months of access for 66 percent off, or just $9.99. With this, you can introduce your kids to coding or help them practice what they’ve learned at school. With CodeSpark Academy, your kids won’t even know they are learning — they'll just think you're giving them some extra screen time!

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Ignite your children’s curiosity in coding and all things computer science with CodeSpark Academy’s app, which turns programming into play. It's designed to teach children ages five and up the foundation of programming through puzzles, coding challenges and creative tools. They will learn concepts like sequencing, loops, Boolean logic and sorting, conditional statements and much more. 

Need further convincing? CodeSpark Academy won the 2020 Best Digital Tools award from the American Association of School Librarians, and it was the Academics’ Choice Award Winner by Brain Toy.

With CodeSpark Academy, you can foster a creative and innovative environment that will serve your kids' learning experience and help them achieve success later in life. A three-month subscription to CodeSpark Academy normally costs $29, but it's just $9.99 today, or 66 percent off. Sign up today and see the results for yourself!

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