The market for toddlers' apps has witnessed significant growth in recent years, with educational games being a substantial part of this expansion. This study aims to investigate the download trends and user engagement of toddlers' apps, specifically focusing on educational games. Using a mixed-methods approach, we analyzed data from various app stores and conducted surveys with parents to gain insights into the factors influencing app downloads and user engagement. Our findings reveal that toddlers' apps with interactive and entertaining features, such as games and puzzles, are more likely to be downloaded and engaged with by users. We also identified a lack of transparency in app store descriptions and inadequate parental guidance as significant concerns. This study provides recommendations for app developers, policymakers, and parents to ensure the creation of high-quality, safe, and engaging educational apps for toddlers.

An Exploratory Study on the Download Trends and User Engagement of Toddlers' Apps: A Focus on Educational Games

The increasing availability of mobile devices and the proliferation of app stores have transformed the way children interact with digital media. Toddlers, in particular, are becoming more familiar with mobile devices, and parents are relying on apps to provide educational and entertaining content for their young children. Educational games are a significant part of the toddlers' app market, with many apps claiming to offer learning experiences that foster cognitive development, creativity, and social skills.

This study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis methods. We collected data from various app stores, including Apple App Store and Google Play Store, on the download trends and user engagement of toddlers' apps. We also conducted surveys with parents to gain insights into their preferences, concerns, and experiences with toddlers' apps.