
Readioo is now available at ABA Skol
We are very pleased that Readioo is available through ABA Skol – one of the most established and appreciated suppliers of educational material in Sweden.
ABA Skol is a privately owned family business that has been in existence since 1942. With headquarters and warehouses in Malmö and sales representatives spread across the country, they have extensive experience in providing preschools, schools and after-school centers with the best in teaching materials, programming, school furniture, and play and visual materials. They deliver to the entire Nordic region and have a clear focus: to offer the right support and tools to the most important people in the world – the children.
Through the collaboration with ABA Skol, it will now be even easier for schools and preschools to access Readioo's material and use it as part of children's language development.
Meetings with educators
During the spring, we at Readioo have been at ABA Skol's booth at several trade fairs, including the SETT fair in Stockholm and Läromedia's teaching materials fair in Uppsala. There, we have had the chance to show Readioo live, talk to educators and listen to how they work with reading in everyday life.
– Readioo is the new product that has received the most attention from all the educators we met during the spring fairs where ABA Skol has participated. Clearly a very interesting solution for anyone who is learning to read." Magnus Wallenborg, Product Manager for Digital Products and STEAM
The meetings with educators confirm that there is great interest in digital tools without a screen, which contribute to the desire to read and make reading more accessible to more people.
Webinar – see how Readioo works
Together with ABA Skol, we have also recorded a webinar where we show how Readioo works in practice and how the material can be used to support children's language development. You can find the recording here .
We look forward to continuing our collaboration with ABA Skol and together contributing to language development among children in preschools.