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Lingokids has introduced a new career-focused adaptive learning series on its children’s education app, beginning with an astronaut-themed module developed using NASA STEM education resources, positioning the company to capitalize on heightened global interest in the upcoming Artemis II Moon mission. The inaugural lesson, “I can be an Astronaut,” is now live on the platform and uses play-based learning to explain what astronauts do, how gravity works, and what types of experiments might be conducted on the lunar surface, while also familiarizing young users with NASA, both male and female astronauts, and the Artemis II and III missions. The content is designed to translate the publicity around humanity’s return to the Moon into sustained engagement on the Lingokids app and to reinforce the company’s positioning at the intersection of entertainment and STEM education.
This launch marks the start of Lingokids’ broader 2026 Career Lessons program, under which the company will roll out additional modules on professions such as veterinarian, doctor, teacher, and mechanic to deepen its catalogue of more than 3,000 activities and widen its appeal to families focused on early career awareness and skills development. CEO and founder Cristóbal Viedma frames the initiative as a strategic push into early STEM pipeline building, emphasizing that children form views of what is possible for them before they can read and that Lingokids aims to influence those views through personalized, adaptive, and research-based learning experiences. With a reported user base of over 200 million families and more than 20 million monthly active child users, the new series leverages Lingokids’ existing distribution scale and its collaboration with high-profile partners such as NASA to strengthen brand differentiation in the competitive edtech market and support ongoing growth in user engagement and retention across global markets.

