Yagoope teaches children about animals

There is no doubt that children dominate the computer at younger and younger ages. I see him at home, where my three-year-old girl asks me to play or paint with the mouse all the time.

Therefore, I have already created a bookmark folder with her name with the sites she likes most, in which from today I will include Yagoope, an animal encyclopedia for children between 3 and 7 years old.

It consists of videos of approximately four minutes in which a nice frog, which is called the same as the site, explains the characteristics of each animal, the environment in which they live, etc., so that children can understand it.

Yagoope has a search engine to enter the name of the animal we want or icons where to click to access the images. What he does not report is how many videos of animals he has because when he puts “elephant” the search does not yield results despite the fact that it is an animal well known to children and that it is even part of the site's logo.

Take this exception, hopefully they will incorporate videos of new animals because, given the naturalness with which children approach a computer, it is necessary to make the most of it as a recreational and educational instrument.