But wait, who is TukToro?!
“… a chubby figure wearing a purple sweater, with tiny ears and a glowing body,” explains Gründerszene. But TukToro has even more hidden inside – dice! Combined with an app, children as young as four can play various learning games on a tablet. These include developing an understanding of quantities, basic arithmetic, matching dice patterns correctly, navigating number sequences confidently, and creating and applying calculation strategies.
Mathematics is everywhere.
Whether baking, shopping, exploring nature, building, or crafting. Without math and an understanding of quantities, many favorite activities wouldn’t be possible or would be much harder. You can find exciting ideas that will spark a mathematical interest from us and our friends on Instagram.
Here’s what experts say about TukToro.
"My daughter and I were excited when we tried out the innovative dice box. Parents and teachers can use this great tool to teach children an understanding of quantities in a playful way - instead of counting with their fingers."
"We spent over a year developing TukToro with our 1st and 2nd grade classes, and the children had a lot of fun. Being able to choose the right game from a variety of games, such as 'Numbers in Love', helps both gifted children and those with learning difficulties."
"With the dice box method we are laying a new foundation for individual calculation and school mathematics."
Here’s how you play with TukToro.
How do you play with TukToro? Check out our YouTube channel!

Parents' impressions on TukToro
Our methods not only bring joy to children but also convince parents. When learning becomes an adventure, all children enjoy math. And through playful practice, children learn faster and stay successfully engaged in the long run.
"You learn better with fun."
"Great! If only this had existed earlier..."
"Learning through play, without it feeling like school."
"It really engaged my child."
"Very thoughtfully and well-made."
"Very cool!"
"The games are played over and over again!"
"Memory with math – perfectly combined."
"As my daughter says: I’m really good at this!"
Learning fun with quantities and numbers through play.
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