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Inventiva | Exclusive Interview Of "Prerna Jhunjhunwala" From "Creative Galileo"

Creative Galileo is an edtech start up in the early learning space. Their Little Singham Kids Early Learning App is available to download on the Play Store and has achieved over 3M downloads since being launched in July 2020.

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MediaBrief | Prerna Jhunjhunwala, Creative Galileo: We are at the cusp of an Edu-tech revolution

In an exclusive interaction, Prerna Jhunjhunwala, Founder, Creative Galileo, speaks about the need for apps like Little Singham, how it helps in kids’ early development and about the characters, marketing rights Creative Galileo exercises. She also discusses Creative Galileo’s expansion plans for India, its content strategy and other marketing initiatives.

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TechCircle | After 2.5 mn downloads in 12 months, learning app Little Singham readies for take-off

When Prerna Jhunjhunwala ventured out into the education sector six years ago, she chose the offline route and set up a pre-school, Little Paddington, in Singapore. Business was brisk until the Covid-19 pandemic came along, and children were packed away into their homes. So, the 34-year-old entrepreneur decided to change gears and go online with a new venture – Creative Galileo.

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The Times Of India | Ed tech startup touches over 2 mn donwloads, 5L monthly users

A Mumbai-based ed-tech startup, Creative Galileo, has developed Little Singham-Kids Early Learn app with Bespoke Solutions focussing on six parameters of holistic development, including numeracy, language and creative expression.

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Inventiva | The only character-based app for learning in India ‘Little Singham’: Why is it the best choice for children?

India has been developing in every sort and manner for the past few years. The development in the technology sector has further seen remarkable and significant growth. As reported by the existing market data, India has become the second-largest market for e-learning, following the United States in 2020. The technology market is on a boom and stands ever-growing. We recently glimpsed the generation and establishment of yet another extraordinary team, namely Creative Galileo. Creative Galileo is a company that has successfully designed an application, namely The Little Singham, which could be used by the younger children in order to experience the perfect blend of education along with entertainment.

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Animation Xpress | Prerna Jhunjhunwala comments on India’s only character-based kids learning app ‘Little Singham’ crossing 2.5 million downloads

Ed-tech in India is a vast market that is growing every day and covid-19 has accelerated its adoption. The pandemic has transformed the old chalk-talk teaching model into one driven by technology.

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Yourstory Hindi | बच्चों के लिए इस महिला उद्यमी के लर्निंग ऐप को केवल 6 महीनों में मिले 10 लाख डाउनलोड

प्रेरणा झुनझुनवाला अपने पिता को याद करते हुए कहती हैं कि वह महज 12 साल की थीं, जब उनके पिता वे उनसे अपनी फैक्टरी में 3,000 श्रमिकों की एक सभा को संबोधित करने के लिए कहा था।

वे कहती हैं, “उनके सामने खड़े होने के दौरान, मुझे केवल यह याद था कि मेरे पिता ने मुझे क्या सिखाया है: मजबूत रहो, कभी न डरो, और खुद पर विश्वास रखो। मेरे बढ़ते वर्षों में, ऐसे कई उदाहरण और अनुभव हैं जहाँ मैंने अपने माता-पिता से कड़ी मेहनत, टीम बिल्डिंग, प्रतिबद्धता और समर्पण सीखा। जब मैं पीछे मुड़कर देखती हूं, तो मुझे एहसास होता है कि वे मेरे बढ़ते वर्षों के दौरान सबसे अच्छी सीख थीं, और मैं उन्हें अपने जीवन के हर पहलू में इस्तेमाल करती हूं।"

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Social News. XYZ | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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GlamSham | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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Punjab News Express | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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Sify.com | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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IANS Live | EdTech start-ups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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Web India 123 | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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Daily Hunt | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

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The Pioneer | The little singham hits a million downloads

The Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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Business Standard | Creative Galileo's Kids Learning App 'Little Singham' Hits a Million Downloads in Six Months

'Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App' launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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India.com | Creative Galileo’s Kids Learning App ‘Little Singham’ Hits a Million Downloads in Six Months

‘Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App’ launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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Zee5 News | Creative Galileo’s Kids Learning App ‘Little Singham’ Hits a Million Downloads in Six Months

Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App’ launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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India Education Diary | Creative Galileo’s Kids Learning App ‘Little Singham’ Hits A Million Downloads In Six Months

‘Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App’ launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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The Education Times | Creative Galileo’s kids learning app ‘Little Singham’ hits a million downloads in six months

‘Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App’ launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70.

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ANI News | Creative Galileo's Kids Learning App 'Little Singham' Hits a Million Downloads in Six Months

'Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App' launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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Women Entrepreneur | This Edupreneur Believes Education Must Not Be a Privilege but the Right of Every Child

The Indian edtech market is on fire. With massive investor activity, a host of innovative startups setting up shop, and a number of users rising, the Indian edtech space has experienced an exponential rise over the past few years. Prerna Jhunjhunwala, an entrepreneur seconds the thought. “As per reports, India has the highest number of young people in the world - about 600 million people, more than half India's population, are under 25 years old. We are primed to be able to offer a substantive labor force to this world if the cards are played right. This labor force will need skill-based education and investors and edtech companies have been able to identify this user sentiment,” explains Prerna.

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Techstory | Creative Galileo: Modernizing and up scaling education for children

As digital education has begun to transform traditional education NYU graduate Ms. Prerna Jhunjhunwala, founder of Creative Galileo e-learning app has become a pioneer in the field bringing pre-school education into the fold of the digital revolution. The Creative Galileo platform has developed award-winning curriculums for children of 3 to 8 years of age. She aims to create a personalized learning experience for each kid and enable them to bloom in life.

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Forbes India | The power of zero: Making mathematics fun

It was an elementary question for 12-year-olds. “Which is the larger number: 0.19 or 0.2?” Manan Khurma, an IIT alumnus who started math edtech startup Cuemath in 2013, posed it to a bunch of chirpy eight graders in Bengaluru. Most of the replies were unexpected, and alarming. “If they are picking 0.19 over 0.2, then there is something fundamentally wrong,” he mused. But what stunned Khurma most was something else. Decimals as a concept is introduced to the kids when they are in fourth grade. Getting a wrong reply to a question meant for fourth or fifth graders at most was disturbing.

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Asean Business | Is EdTech Southeast Asia’s largest untapped opportunity?

Southeast Asia is home to a population of 700 million, of which 26 per cent falls within the school-attending age group. Yet access to quality education is often limited and unevenly spread across the region, with literacy rates as low as 58 per cent in Laos, 74 per cent in Cambodia and 76 per cent in Myanmar, according to United Nations research.

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CIOL | Startup Circle: How is Creative Galileo helping kids learn through a personalised journey?

According to market data, in the year 2020, India became the second-largest market for e-learning after the US. Going by this demand, in the ever growing Indian Edtech market, K-12 solutions will account for 41% of the total edtech market. The team at Creative Galileo believes the app has the right mix of education and entertainment for the market. It creates personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

In line with the thought, Prerna Jhunjunwala, Founder, Creative Galileo, talks about how the company addresses the Indian edtech sector untapped market. She sheds light on their journey so far and their plans for the Indian market.

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The Times Of India | After strong inflows in 2020, investments into ed-tech expected to remain robust even this year

The Indian ed-tech market is expected to see fresh investments and high-pitched growth this year as concepts such as study-from-home and novel immersive experiences around augmented and virtual reality would give a further impetus to the industry.

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TechGraph | Interview: In conversation with Prerna Jhunjhunwala, Founder of Creative Galileo

Prerna Jhunjhunwala, Founder of Creative Galileo tells TechGraph that, “Various edutainment apps available on the Internet today tend to address those gaps in learning that might not focus on the formal educational system."

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Higher Education | Edutainment: A profound enabler of learning and equal opportunity

Education has undergone a sea change in the last five years. Children between the ages of three and eight years are instinctively tuned to use technology effortlessly. Combining education and entertainment is the most effective means to leverage young kids’ unique curiosity for their overall development.

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Brain Feed | Edutainment: A profound enabler of learning and equal opportunity

Education has undergone a sea change in the last five years. Children between the ages of three and eight years are instinctively tuned to use technology effortlessly. Combining education and entertainment is the most effective means to leverage young kids’ unique curiosity for their overall development.

Indian children have tremendous exposure to app-based education. After the pandemic-induced lockdown, the usage of apps and computers has increased in cities and villages alike. Innovative e-learning apps bring tremendous advantages such as providing quality interaction, reducing the need for rote memorization, 24 x 7 availability, fostering systematic learning activity, and bridging communication gaps between parents and teachers.

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The Peak | Founder of ed-tech startup Creative Galileo Prerna Jhunjhunwala on education’s capacity for change

Education – specifically, ease of access to high quality education – has been historically proven to be one of the greatest equalisers. It’s long been a bugbear in developing countries, where young girls are disproportionately inhibited from getting a proper education. Interestingly, in developed countries, young boys are faring worse on average compared to their female counterparts. Therein lies the power of personalised teaching and cutting-edge pedagogical methods – a philosophy that entrepreneur Prerna Jhunjhunwala, who founded the acclaimed Little Paddington preschool in 2015, has carried to her next venture: Creative Galileo.

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Jumpstart Magazine | Creative Galileo Is Ushering In A New Dawn In Asia’s Edutainment Market

Founder of Creative Galileo Prerna Jhunjhunwala talks about how Creative Galileo brings together the best of education and entertainment and what the future of education holds.

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The Economic Times | Teaching to get more creative & customised with technological advancement

One of the biggest and the most visible impacts of the Covid 19 pandemic has been on education. But for technology it would have been a missed year for students around the world. Streamable lessons, remote learning, online exams, collaborative platforms including MS Teams and Zoom have ensured virtual classrooms were buzzing with activity. Now, even when schools and colleges open up, technology use will continue to be high.

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Daiji World | EdTech startups on a roll, bet big on India

With one of the youngest populations in the world and limited availability of good quality educational institutions and teachers, it is not surprising that education technology or EdTech will thrive in India. It will only get better as technology improves and teachers learn to use better tools to impart education to millions of students.

Sample this: A children's character-based early learning app 'Little Singham' launched amid the pandemic hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70.

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BW Disrupt | Gamification of learning makes early education more productive

E-learning is refurbishing early education in India, and the process accelerated in 2020 as an aftermath of the COVID-induced lockdown.

The most significant transformation is that the student need not be physically present in school. This has given the push to utilize supplemental learning tools with emerging technologies. The benefits of online apps and portals are appreciated by parents and teachers, as reported by a nationwide survey.

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YourStory | This woman entrepreneur’s learning app for children hit 1M downloads in just 6 months

Prerna Jhunjunwala is the Founder of Creative Galileo, whose Little Singham early learning app for children provides quality content in numeracy, language, social and emotional development, motor skills, creative expression, and discovery of the world.

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Economic Times | Creative Galileo's kids learning app gains traction

Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App, a character-based learning app that weaves education with entertainment is on an expansion drive in 2021 with a goal to customise the app to children’s learning needs. Launched in 2020 by Creative Galileo, the app has seen one million downloads so far, according to a release. Its also planning to raise venture funds.

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Business Insider | Creative Galileo's Kids Learning App 'Little Singham' Hits A Million Downloads In Six Months

'Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App' which was launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70.

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Business World | Creative Galileo's Kids Learning App 'Little Singham' Hits A Million Downloads In Six Months

'Little Singham: Kids Early Learning App' launched last year by Creative Galileo has hit a million downloads in just six months with an average rating of 4.70. Creative Galileo is an e-learning app that weaves together the best of education and entertainment to create personalised, integrated learning experiences for young minds.

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