Natural-born researchers
By the end of kindergarten, every parent begins to wonder when the right time is for their child to start school.
Should your child start school one year early, or spend an extra year in kindergarten? But the thirst for knowledge does not align with the set schedule of the school year, and even those who find it hard to sit still can be captivated by numbers and quantities.
Let's create math education that meets the unique needs of each child!
Learning with TukToro is child's play
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Shake to connect the TukToro figure to the app
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Shake and let the dice rattle in TukToro's belly
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TukToro provides real-time feedback on your calculation and the story in the app
Learning for life
Calculating is not just about numbers on paper; it is a skill that children apply in many everyday situations, both big and small. With TukToro calculating also involves a lot of movement:
After shaking the dice, TukToro's reactions are always motivating and funny: the sounds, the colorful glowing belly and the vibration.
For the child, the focus is not on whether the calculation is “right” or “wrong”; but rather on how the story continues.
Hands-on fun and early digital exploration
In developing TukToro, we are guided by two principles.
1. Children need tactile toys because this is the natural way to learn.
2. Our children are growing up as “digital natives”.
They should have the chance to develop this skill in an age-appropriate manner. This is best achievedi n a safe, low-stimulus digital environment where every child can learn through engaging and joyful stories, while also having the opportunity to explore and understand concepts hands-on in their analog world.
Learn math while having fun!
With TukToro, kindergarten children can explore mathematical principles and acquire real arithmetic skills:
- Understanding quantities
- Numerical understanding
- Mathematical symbols
- Counting quantities
- Sorting quantities
- Increase and decrease quantities
What parents say about TukToro
"We love the feedback from TukToro when an error occurs. It's very cute."
"My daughter loves playing with the dwarves."