Earlier today the folks at LG Electronics announced a partnership with Highbrow, the popular video-on-demand education platform for children. The partnership will see Highbrow’s content make it to LG TV customers in 145 countries via the LG Content Store.
LG’s Smart TVs running webOS versions 4.0 and higher will be the first to provide children up to 11 years of age, parents and educators with Highbrow’s wide selection of age-appropriate educational content to suit the needs of every young learner.

For those not familiar with Highbrow, the app delivers an engaging assortment of educational videos that have been carefully hand-curated with proprietary technology and matched to each learner’s age and interest for a personalized viewing experience.
Highbrow makes recommendations from its library of more than 10,000 videos covering topics ranging from science, humanities, mathematics, music, art, languages and more.
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