SukuSuku Plus: A Fun and Free Educational App for Toddlers and Kids
This free educational app, designed for children aged 2-6, helps them learn and practice essential skills like reading Hiragana and Katakana, recognizing basic Kanji (for first graders), and mastering numbers and shapes. The app offers a variety of engaging games to make learning fun and effective.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers essential skills including number recognition, counting, Hiragana and Katakana tracing, and basic vocabulary. Future updates will include more advanced Kanji, reading, and arithmetic.
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Engaging Game Design: Features cute illustrations and a variety of game types (e.g., tracing, matching, counting) to maintain children's interest.
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Adaptive Difficulty: The app adjusts difficulty based on the child's progress, ensuring continuous motivation and challenge. Progress is tracked with reward stickers.
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Game Examples: Includes games focused on number recognition (Kazukazoe, Kazutsunagi, Kazukaribe, Kazuelabi), tracing (Sennatracing, Sujitracing, Mojitracing, Hiraganatracing, Katakanatracing), vocabulary building ("Let's remember the words," "Let's find a friend"), and more.
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Learning Categories: The app organizes learning activities into categories: Moji (Japanese writing system), Kazu (arithmetic), and Chie (general knowledge and reasoning skills).
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Progressive Difficulty Levels: The app offers five difficulty levels (Chick, Rabbit, Kitsune, Kuma, Lion) progressing from basic Hiragana and numbers to more advanced Kanji, multi-digit arithmetic, and reasoning problems.
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Parental Controls: Parents can monitor their child's play history and set time limits.
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Multi-User Support: Allows up to five users to create individual accounts, enabling multiple children or devices to use the app simultaneously.
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Free to Use: SukuSuku Plus is currently free, with all content accessible through a paid subscription plan (Sukusuku Plan).
Ideal For:
- Parents wanting to introduce their young children (ages 2-6) to literacy, numeracy, and foundational knowledge.
- Families looking for fun and engaging ways to support their children's intellectual development.
- Educators seeking supplementary learning tools for early childhood education.
Developed By Piyolog:
Created by the team behind the Piyolog childcare record app, SukuSuku Plus aims to support early childhood development through play-based learning. The app encourages natural learning of Hiragana, Katakana, numbers, shapes, and problem-solving skills.
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