Pok Pok, the digital game for kids, has finally arrived on Android!

Book Book It is a popular and award-winning digital game for children aged 2 to 8 years. It's coming to Android after being iOS exclusive for years. This innovative game changes the online gaming experience by offering a style reminiscent of traditional games. The creation of Pok Pok aims to encourage creativity and curiosity in young users while avoiding the pitfalls of digital dependence.

Thoughtful design for a fun, non-addictive Android experience

Book Book on Android

Unlike many mobile games, Book Book It is characterized by the absence of ads and in-app purchases. The app doesn't even contain words or letters. This makes it accessible to all children, regardless of their reading level. It's inspired by Montessori pedagogy, allowing for open-ended play without levels or competition. This promotes an atmosphere of calm and organization, thus reducing the risk of tantrums.

Melissa Cash, the company's CEO, confirms that the launch of the application on Android responds to the growing demand from parents. Many families use Android devices due to their lower cost compared to iPads. This is even if some parents have iPhones. “Bringing Pok Pok to Android allows us to expand our mission to spark creativity and curiosity in children around the world,” she said.

Availability and attractive subscription model

Starting today, Pok Pok is available on the Play Store, and is scheduled to be available in the Amazon Appstore for Fire tablets in the future. The app offers a 7-day free trial, after which a subscription is required. Users can choose to pay $6.99 per month or $45.99 per year. Subscription fees are used to fund content updates every 6-8 weeks.

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Other new features are coming to enrich the experience

Melissa Cash also announced that new features are in the works, including introducing numbers into the game, and this is part of Pok Pok's desire to further develop its content and improve digitally conscious learning for young players. Parents can expect major updates in the coming months, making Pok Pok an even richer educational tool.

Pok Pok is compatible with a wide range of devices, including kids' phones and tablets, greatly increasing its accessibility. With its unique approach to educational gaming, Pok Pok positions itself as an attractive alternative for families looking to provide a rich, stress-free digital experience for their children.

Tess Larson

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