Learning Fun with Luuki PRO Description
Luuki the clever raccoon
guides the child through the day with 22 diverse and exciting learning games. Across 7 stations, various tasks await, teaching the child numbers and figures from 1-12, writing, sequencing, and basic subtraction. They'll also learn different colors, shapes, directions, and patterns. Additional games focus on motor skills, size recognition, memory training, and understanding concepts like more/less, big/small, or thick/thin, and much more.
Here, the individual stations are explained in detail:
Morning in the Kids' Room:
While getting dressed, Luuki teaches colors, shapes, numbers, and quantities up to 5. In the first game, it sorts items by color into a box.
In the second game, it learns quantities and numbers up to 5.
In the third game, it helps to put on clothes in the correct order and color.
And in the final game in this area, it matches shapes to their shadows.
Morning in the Bathroom:
After getting dressed, it's off to the bathroom. Here, the child learns numbers up to 7 and how to write them. In the next game, it gets to do motor skill exercises while brushing teeth, improving fine motor skills.
And in the final game in the bathroom, it learns directional terms such as right, left, and up more effectively.
At Breakfast:
In the kitchen, the child expands its understanding of quantities up to 10 by counting and recognizing food items for breakfast. In the second game in this area, it learns to arrange numbers up to 9 in the correct sequence. Before heading off to school, it practices counting quantities up to 10 once more.
On the way to kindergarten:
Here, the child trains its spatial perception and fine motor skills by helping Luuki and Ela find the right way. The next game also focuses on visual perception. Here, it sorts objects by size. And in the third game on the way to kindergarten, it recognizes and clicks on the specified number on the passing cars.
At kindergarten:
Once at kindergarten, the child practices improving its visual perception by restoring predefined patterns. In the next game, it learns to associate various dice images with numbers. And in the following game, it gets its first glimpse into subtraction. The presentation allows it to count the results, thereby gaining an understanding of the subtraction process.
Playground:
During break time, the child, along with Luuki, learns to recognize finger patterns up to 10 at a glance without counting, an important preparation for addition and subtraction.
In the second game at the playground, it compares objects and learns to distinguish terms like thick/thin, high/low, large/small, and short/long.
Still at the playground, it compares different quantities and assigns them the correct terms, many or few.
Dinner:
While cooking dinner, the child helps Luuki count various foods up to a quantity of 10 and put them in the pot.
Evening Bathroom:
After dinner, the child goes to the bathroom with Luuki.
While getting ready for bed, it has the opportunity to write the numbers from 1 to 7 again. Additionally, it can trace the numbers and digits up to 12 on the mirror.
In Bed:
The last game in bed helps improve working memory. Before Luuki finally goes to sleep after an exciting day, the child still has the opportunity to play some memory games with different motifs.
Reward System:
As a reward for completing each game, diamonds are collected. When the child has collected all 22 diamonds, it can solve one of the great puzzles as an additional reward.
Our Pro version offers an ad-free, straightforward learning experience! No in-app purchases, no tricks - just pure learning fun!
Download this game for kids and let your little ones embark on a playful learning adventure!
guides the child through the day with 22 diverse and exciting learning games. Across 7 stations, various tasks await, teaching the child numbers and figures from 1-12, writing, sequencing, and basic subtraction. They'll also learn different colors, shapes, directions, and patterns. Additional games focus on motor skills, size recognition, memory training, and understanding concepts like more/less, big/small, or thick/thin, and much more.
Here, the individual stations are explained in detail:
Morning in the Kids' Room:
While getting dressed, Luuki teaches colors, shapes, numbers, and quantities up to 5. In the first game, it sorts items by color into a box.
In the second game, it learns quantities and numbers up to 5.
In the third game, it helps to put on clothes in the correct order and color.
And in the final game in this area, it matches shapes to their shadows.
Morning in the Bathroom:
After getting dressed, it's off to the bathroom. Here, the child learns numbers up to 7 and how to write them. In the next game, it gets to do motor skill exercises while brushing teeth, improving fine motor skills.
And in the final game in the bathroom, it learns directional terms such as right, left, and up more effectively.
At Breakfast:
In the kitchen, the child expands its understanding of quantities up to 10 by counting and recognizing food items for breakfast. In the second game in this area, it learns to arrange numbers up to 9 in the correct sequence. Before heading off to school, it practices counting quantities up to 10 once more.
On the way to kindergarten:
Here, the child trains its spatial perception and fine motor skills by helping Luuki and Ela find the right way. The next game also focuses on visual perception. Here, it sorts objects by size. And in the third game on the way to kindergarten, it recognizes and clicks on the specified number on the passing cars.
At kindergarten:
Once at kindergarten, the child practices improving its visual perception by restoring predefined patterns. In the next game, it learns to associate various dice images with numbers. And in the following game, it gets its first glimpse into subtraction. The presentation allows it to count the results, thereby gaining an understanding of the subtraction process.
Playground:
During break time, the child, along with Luuki, learns to recognize finger patterns up to 10 at a glance without counting, an important preparation for addition and subtraction.
In the second game at the playground, it compares objects and learns to distinguish terms like thick/thin, high/low, large/small, and short/long.
Still at the playground, it compares different quantities and assigns them the correct terms, many or few.
Dinner:
While cooking dinner, the child helps Luuki count various foods up to a quantity of 10 and put them in the pot.
Evening Bathroom:
After dinner, the child goes to the bathroom with Luuki.
While getting ready for bed, it has the opportunity to write the numbers from 1 to 7 again. Additionally, it can trace the numbers and digits up to 12 on the mirror.
In Bed:
The last game in bed helps improve working memory. Before Luuki finally goes to sleep after an exciting day, the child still has the opportunity to play some memory games with different motifs.
Reward System:
As a reward for completing each game, diamonds are collected. When the child has collected all 22 diamonds, it can solve one of the great puzzles as an additional reward.
Our Pro version offers an ad-free, straightforward learning experience! No in-app purchases, no tricks - just pure learning fun!
Download this game for kids and let your little ones embark on a playful learning adventure!
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