Digikoro expands both play and learning depending on the app.
The original apps range in age from 3 to 10 years old, from colors and sounds, images and rhythms, observation of living creatures, and games. Children learn and develop their imagination while playing. The more apps you have, the more possibilities you have. In addition, the feature of the DigiCoro app is that it is realistic rather than childish.
While playing with Digikoro, you will naturally learn about colors, shapes, music, words, creatures, morals, etc., and develop your imagination.
In "Kyatchi Bug", you will naturally learn about the realistic movement of insects and the fact that insects fly when you touch them, and that they can be crushed.
The "tacchi color" that scatters the paint is also realistic, and the unpredictable paint that splatters randomly and the sound is realistic rather than painting.
Sticking to simple lines and drum-like sounds, "Michipo" is a path that leads to different worlds one after another. It feels like a picture book, and children seem to be imagining the story on their own.
In "Twirling Time", you can see the actual image of the larva becoming a pupa and from the pupa to the butterfly in front of you at your own pace. Children who can observe closely from their own distance from the iPad will know the joy of discovery.
What we value is that children develop their learning and imagination through play. I wanted to create an app that I could imagine for myself, rather than finding the answer in the app.
The app "Michippo" won a prize at the Digital Picture Book Awards 2020.