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As part of this preview, developers can build premium kid skills for the US Alexa Skills Store using in-skill purchasing (ISP).
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Beano, the brand behind Britain’s longest-running children’s comic, prides itself on being “in the know” when it comes to kids. Check out their top tips for building skills that delight children and parents alike.
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We are delighted to announce that, as of today, Alexa now supports kid skills in India. Developers can now create fun and educational experiences for kids under the age of 13 using the Alexa Skills Kit.
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Here are 10 more best practices to help you build incredible Alexa skills for kids that are educational, entertaining, and engaging for young minds.
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Announcing the winners of the Alexa Skills Challenge: Kids. Get ready for the next Alexa Skills Challenge: Life Hacks.
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Announcing the 20 finalist skills for the Alexa Skills Challenge: Kids, and the judges who will determine their destiny in round 2.
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Alexa Skills Kit announced support for Kid Skills in August. To help ensure a smooth certification process, please follow the certification tips and best practices we’ve outlined in this blog. These recommendations are based on common issues we've see developers face when building kid skills.
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Tellables has created three popular kid skills for Alexa. In fact, Tellables' Tricky Genie skill for Alexa has been so successful that the company earned money for building a top-performing skill.
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Nickelodeon's skill places kids behind the counter at the Krusty Krab diner to take orders they then have to remember. The SpongeBob Challenge skill features 70 characters from the show including Patrick, Plankton, and Mr. Krabs.
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To delight and educate kids, Sesame Workshop launched an Alexa skill that features Elmo, one of Sesame Street’s most famous characters. Now, with a parent’s consent, kids can say, “Alexa, Ask Sesame Street to call Elmo” and start engaging with the Muppet character via voice.
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