Hello! I am Ogamari.
May has come and gone in the blink of an eye. My daughter is about to turn 2 years old, and I was looking for some apps to help educate her, and I found the perfect one!
Sukusuku Plus, an educational application for 2-6 year olds
Sukusuku Plus is an educational application for children between the ages of 2 and 6. It allows children to experience numbers, hiragana, and words in a fun and playful way. It is operated by PiyoLog, a well-known company for its "PiyoLog" app!
Until now, it has been available on the App Store and Google Play, but starting in April, it will be available for download from the Amazon Fire tablet series and Fire Kids series!
iOS version
https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/id6443872229
Android version
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.piyolog.sukusukuplus
Amazon App Store version
https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B0CXDX8RG9
Sukusuku Plus contains a lot of work related to "letters," "numbers," and "letters and numbers!
Each workpiece has its own level of difficulty, so that you can choose the level according to your age and other factors.
As a test, I asked my daughter, who will soon be 2 years old, to try the easiest "Chick" level work, "Select an Apple. Three illustrations of fruits were displayed, and she was asked to tap the designated fruit illustration.
I was impressed by my daughter's quick and easy tapping of the designated fruits...! The voice plays the lines such as "Choose an apple," so there is no need for the parent to read them out loud.
If you answer 5 questions correctly, you can choose a sticker of your choice to put on it. My daughter happily chose one of the stickers, saying "This one! She was so happy to choose one.
When you get to the "Bear" and "Lion" levels of work, you start to include knowledge of money. The UI where you can actually put money in the tray is also fun! I felt that this is an app that I will be able to use for a long time!
In addition to the "Wakuwaku Select" mode, in which you can select work one by one, there is also a mode called "Gungun Challenge".
In Gun-Gun Challenge, students can learn by playing with work groups for each theme in turn, such as "Focus on Hiragana" and "Start with simple Tashi-math".
There is also a nice system whereby a certificate of commendation is issued for playing one theme in its entirety!
The setting screen, which takes into account every detail, is also a delight!
The ability to make detailed settings is also a nice feature!
Since multiple players (children) can be registered, the type and level of work that can be played can be set by each player.
I tend to play on my smartphone, but I can set the time I can continue to play and the time I can rest my eyes. The fact that every detail has been taken into consideration, such as the ability to register even the hand you use, is also a good sign that this is an app run by PiyoLog! It's just like the app run by PiYoLog!
So far this app is free with no ads...thank you too much!
I'm sure many families will be going away for the Golden Week holidays, and I hope you'll use it as a travel companion.â
Child of the Week.
The "yia-yia" is growing in intensity day by day. The other day, just by getting up from a chair, he said, "Oh no! the other day just by getting up from a chair.
Ogamari (IT enthusiast)
A new mother who gave birth in May 2010, she is a freelance website developer, computer instructor, and programming tutor. Her hobbies are watching comedy and bowling (she is a bowler, but is taking a break due to the birth of her child).
Operates "MOMIT," an online IT community for moms only.
https://momit.jp/