

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 Hiragana, Katakana, basic Kanji, numbers, and shapes through engaging games. Kids can practice their skills independently with a variety of activities, including tracing, counting, and simple word recognition.

Key Features of SukuSuku Plus:
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers essential early learning areas like Japanese language (Hiragana, Katakana, basic Kanji), math (counting, addition, subtraction), and spatial reasoning (shapes).
- Engaging Game Format: Learning is integrated into fun games, keeping children motivated and entertained. The app features charming illustrations of animals, food, and vehicles.
- Adaptive Difficulty: The app adjusts difficulty levels to suit each child's progress, ensuring a positive learning experience. Progress is tracked with completion stickers.
- Game Variety: Offers a wide range of activities, including number games (counting, connecting, comparing), tracing exercises (Hiragana, Katakana), and vocabulary building games. Future updates promise even more educational games.
- Parental Controls: Parents can monitor their child's progress and set playtime limits.
- Multi-User Support: Allows up to five users to create individual accounts, making it ideal for families with multiple children. It can also be used on multiple devices.
- Free to Use: SukuSuku Plus is currently free, with all content accessible via a paid subscription plan (SukuSuku plan).
Learning Areas:
- Moji (文字): Japanese language skills, focusing on Hiragana and Katakana reading and writing.
- Kazu (数): Arithmetic skills, including number recognition, counting, addition, and subtraction.
- Chie (知恵): Development of general knowledge and thinking skills, encompassing topics like time, seasons, drawing, and reasoning.
Difficulty Levels:
The app offers five difficulty levels, progressing from basic Hiragana and numbers to more complex Kanji and two-digit arithmetic:
- Chick: Hiragana (reading), numbers (up to 10), colors, and shapes.
- Rabbit: Hiragana (writing), numbers (up to 100), and grouping.
- Kitsune: Katakana, particles, single-digit addition, and ordering.
- Kuma: Katakana, sentence reading, single-digit subtraction, and pattern recognition.
- Lion: Kanji, sentence writing, addition and subtraction (two digits), and reasoning.
Recommended For:
- Parents who want to introduce their young children (ages 2-6) to foundational literacy and numeracy skills in a fun and engaging way.
- Families seeking a comprehensive early learning app that helps children learn Japanese language and basic math concepts through play.
From the Developers:
Developed by Piyolog (creators of a childcare record app), SukuSuku Plus aims to support children's intellectual development through playful learning. The app helps children naturally learn to write Hiragana, Katakana, and numbers, understand shapes and patterns, and develop their reasoning skills.


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