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What is Bamba Learn?

BambaLearn is an app that is perfect for young children. Created by experts, designed for (and loved by) children ages 2-6. The BambaLearn program builds skills for school and life, providing children with a personalized learning journey that boosts their confidence and helps them learn as they go. The 20-minute daily program boosts confidence and enhances academic scores.

Our Learner Tablet App ensures that age appropriate milestones are reached through rigorous performance monitoring through games. These games include a wide variety of educational puzzles, story books, numeracy activities, problem solving games, literacy, shapes, tracing, counting, letter and number recognition. Our app ensures that no child is left behind by enabling stronger learners to work ahead and providing extra revision and repetition for weaker learners.


CompanyBusiness Name: Afrika Tikkun Bambanani
HQ Location: South Africa
Founded: 2019
Age Range0-4, 5-7
FeaturesAppGamesNumeracyLiteracyActive Learning
LanguagesEnglish
AccessibilityModerate features
PoliciesTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy
RequirementsMobile - iPad
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10 mins

TrainingDocumentationVideos
SupportEmailFAQs/ForumKnowledge Base
Home Learning

Parents can create the account.

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Pedagogy

Certified Pedagogical Quality

Certified by Education Alliance Finland,

EAF Evaluation is an academically-backed approach to evaluating the pedagogical design of a product. EAF evaluators assess the product using criteria that covers the most essential pedagogical aspects in the learning experience.
Passive
Active
Afrika Tikkun Bambanani offers a full curriculum of pre-curated material for early learning. The addition of the Bamba Learn app will bring a bit more autonomy for the children as they could explore the small games by interacting with them.
Rehearse
Construct
Plenty of learning happens through memorizing things and replicating instructions, which is appropriate for the target group that needs plenty of rehearsal in new skills. New things are also learned through creative tasks. Both the student workbooks and the app have different kinds of tasks that support creativity and cognitive problem-solving.
Linear
Non-linear/Creative
The curriculum follows linear, predetermined progression through theme weeks that give a good rhythm and clear structure to the year. It is a strength that there is a clear structure and distinctive characteristics for children to lean on. Bamba learn app has a fixed path for learning.
Individual
Collaborative
In Africa Tikkun Bambanani Curriculum Learning happens mainly through collaborative play, with some individual work eg. with workbooks.The learners are not encouraged to compete against other users which is really nice. The app includes nice interactive activities such as drawing and listening to a story, which can be done together with a friend and while discussing work. Therefore it can be used flexibly.

Learning goals

Certified by Education Alliance Finland

The supported learning goals are identified by mapping the product against the selected reference curriculum and soft skills definitions most relevant for the 21st century.

  • Developing problem solving skills
  • Practicing to use arts as a way to express
  • Encouraging students to be innovative and express new ideas
  • Learning to find the joy of learning and new challenges
  • Practicing persistent working
  • Practising visual recognition
  • Practicing to observe spoken and written language
  • Practicing fine motor skills
  • Practicing memorizing skills
  • Practicing letters, alphabets and written language
  • Using technology as a part of explorative process
  • Using technology as a part of explorative and creative process
  • Practicing versatile ways of working
  • Enabling the growth of positive self-image
  • Learning to understand the meaning of rules, contracts and trust
  • Learning decision-making, influencing and accountability
  • Learning to listen other people’s opinions
  • Practicing to work with others
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Learning to face respectfully people and follow the good manners
  • Practicing to notice links between subjects learned
  • Learning to build information on top of previously learned
  • Practicing to notice causal connections
  • Practicing to take care of one's own and other people’s safety
  • Practicing to recognize and express feelings
  • Children's curiosity and interest in languages, texts and cultures is reinforced.
  • Children are encouraged to read and write in a playful manner.
  • Children are encouraged to communicate with other children and adults in different situations.
  • Rhymes, songs, naming objects, and reading and telling stories are used to support language development.
  • Children's capacity to understand, observe and conceptualize their surroundings is developed.
  • Children's interest is directed to historical events and to building a good future.
  • Children become acquainted with different world views and belief systems and related traditions.
  • Children get to know different media forms and practice media production in a playful, safe environment.
  • Developing children's bodily knowledge and management as well as basic motor skills.
  • Supporting healthy and varied eating habits.
  • A positive attitude towards food and eating is encouraged.
  • Children's abilities to take care of their health and personal hygiene are supported.
  • Children are encouraged to enjoy the outdoors and exercise during all seasons.
  • Developing the children's mathematical thinking and supporting positive attitude towards mathematics.
  • Children's relationship with nature and responsible activities in the environment are strengthened.
  • Children are encouraged to ask questions.
  • Children are encouraged to exploratory and experimental ways of working.
  • Children become acquainted with ICT equipment and technical solutions.
  • Practicing creative problem solving and design skills
  • Children can experiment with different tools and materials of visual expression
  • Children's relationship with the visual arts, other visual culture and cultural heritage is developed.
  • Children's interest in music is reinforced.
  • Children are encouraged to express themselves both verbally and physically.
  • Children are encouraged to use their imagination and express emotions and thoughts evoked by music.
  • Children practice their visual thinking, perception and interpretation of images.
  • Learning to understand the meaning of rules, contracts and trust
  • Solve and explain solutions to word problems in context (story sums) that involve equal sharing, grouping with whole numbers up to 10 and answers that may include remainders.
  • Solve word problems (story sums) in context and explain own solution to problems involving addition and subtraction with answers up to 10.
  • Use the following techniques up to 10: concrete apparatus e.g. counters; physical number ladder
  • Develop an awareness of ordinal numbers e.g. first, second, third up to sixth and last
  • Order more than two given collections of objects from smallest to greatest up to 10
  • Compare which of two given collection of objects is big, small, smaller than, greater than, more than, less than, equal to, most, least, fewer up 10.
  • Describe whole numbers up to 10
  • Recognise, identify and read number names 1 to 10
  • Recognise, identify and read number symbols 1 to 10
  • Use number rhymes and songs
  • Count forwards and backwards in ones from 1 to 10;
  • Estimate and count to at least 10 everyday objects reliably.
  • Makes links to own experience when reading with the teacher
  • Recognises own name and names of some other children in the class [in writing]
  • Recognises aurally and visually some initial consonants and vowels especially at the beginning of a word
  • Acts out parts of a story, song or rhyme
  • Recognises and points out common objects in pictures
  • Begins to recognise that words are made up of sounds, e.g. the beginning letter(s) of their names
  • Answers questions based on the story read
  • Draws pictures capturing main idea of the stories
  • Participates in discussions and asks questions
  • Matches and sorts things according to shape, colour etc
  • Talks about pictures in posters, theme charts, books etc
  • Sings simple songs and does action rhymes
  • Names and points to parts of the body
  • Listens to and recalls simple word sequences in order (e.g. big, beg, bag)
  • Listens to and repeats rhythmic patterns, and copies correctly
  • Listens and responds to simple questions
  • Listens to stories and acts these out
  • Practicing strategic thinking
  • Encouraging positive attitude towards working life
  • Enabling the growth of positive self-image
  • Solve verbally stated addition and subtraction problems with solutions up to 10
  • Learning decision-making, influencing and accountability
  • Learning about cultural aspects and to respect different cultures
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Supporting student to build their own linguistic and cultural identity
  • Getting familiar with different cultures
  • Learning to understand people, surroundings and phenomenons around us
  • Learning to face respectfully people and follow the good manners
  • Practicing to take care of own and other people’s safety
  • Practicing to take care of one's own and other people’s safety
  • Practicing to take care of one's own wellbeing and health
  • Encouraging the growth of positive self-image
  • Supporting the growth of environmental awareness
  • Recognizing habits that are good for sustainable living
  • Practicing to recognize and express feelings
  • Practicing to look things from different perspectives
  • Practicing to create questions and make justifiable arguments based on observations
  • Practicing to notice causal connections
  • Learning to recognise and evaluate arguments and their reasonings
  • Learning to find solutions in social conflicts
  • Developing problem solving skills
  • Practicing to use arts as a way to express
  • Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
  • Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
  • Encouraging students to be innovative and express new ideas
  • Practicing to improvise
  • Practicing creative thinking
  • Creating requirements for creative thinking
  • Learning to find the joy of learning and new challenges
  • Learning to notice causal connections
  • Practising visual recognition
  • Practicing to observe spoken and written language
  • Practicing categorization and classification
  • Practicing fine motor skills
  • Practicing memorizing skills
  • Practicing letters, alphabets and written language
  • Learning the basics of spelling
  • Practising to understand visual concepts and shapes and observe their qualities
  • Learning to acquire, modify and produce information in different forms
  • Experiencing and exploring sounds and music from different sources
  • Realizing the connection between subjects learned in free time and their impact to skills needed at worklife
  • Connecting subjects learned at school to skills needed at working life
  • Practicing decision making
  • Learning to plan and organize work processes
  • Practicing time management
  • Practicing strategic thinking
  • Practicing to create questions and make justifiable arguments based on observations
  • Encouraging positive attitude towards working life
  • Developing problem solving skills
  • Practicing persistent working
  • Practicing communication through different channels
  • Practicing to work with others
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Learning to face respectfully people and follow the good manners
  • Practicing to notice links between subjects learned
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Learning to build information on top of previously learned
  • Practicing to notice causal connections
  • Practicing to use arts as a way to express
  • Practising visual recognition
  • Practicing to observe spoken and written language
  • Encouraging the growth of positive self-image
  • Supporting the growth of environmental awareness
  • Recognizing habits that are good for sustainable living
  • Practicing to recognize and express feelings
  • Practicing categorization and classification
  • Children are encouraged to read and write in a playful manner.
  • Rhymes, songs, naming objects, and reading and telling stories are used to support language development.
  • Children's capacity to understand, observe and conceptualize their surroundings is developed.
  • Developing children's bodily knowledge and management as well as basic motor skills.
  • Developing the children's mathematical thinking and supporting positive attitude towards mathematics.
  • Practicing creative problem solving and design skills
  • Children can experiment with different tools and materials of visual expression
  • Children are encouraged to express themselves both verbally and physically.
  • Practicing fine motor skills
  • Practicing memorizing skills
  • Practicing letters, alphabets and written language
  • Practicing to plan and execute studies, make observations and measurements
  • Connecting subjects learned at school to skills needed at working life
  • Practicing versatile ways of working
  • Learning to find the joy of learning and new challenges
  • Practicing to evaluate one's own learning
  • Learning consumer knowledge and smart economics

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