Pok Pok | Toddler Games 2-7

Education
Rating
4.7 (4.4K)
Size
734 MB
Age rating
4+
Current version
38.1
Price
Free
Seller
Pok Pok
Last update
4 months ago
Version OS
12.3 or later
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User Reviews for Pok Pok | Toddler Games 2-7

4.7 out of 5
4.4K Ratings
5 months ago, WebbK
Beautifully Designed / Big Hit with my 4 kids (ages 3-8)
We have 4 kids (3, 5yo twins, and an 8yo) and each of them loves Pok Pok and plays with it in a different way / gets something different out of it. I highly recommend this app to parents everywhere. We try to be very intentional about what our kids are doing on devices, and this Pok Pok app hit all the right points for us and our kids. It truly does what it says - it empowers kids to explore and experiment. It's beautifully designed, it's calming. We've noticed our kids don't get addicted to it in the way other apps do, so it's easier for them to put it down when it's time. Our 3 year-old loves playing in the city scape mode and just clicking around to see which things were interactive - nearly everything is which is just awesome - and there were definitely some things he clicked on that made him smile or laugh. Our 5yo girl gravitates heavily to all the art stuff and she loves pretend play and the dress up / character based play. Our 5yo boy basically follows his sister's lead, but also enjoyed a couple other parts of the app I didn't see his sister playing with. And the main thing I wanted to call out with our 8 year-old is that he normally has a really difficult time putting down the iPad, but that wasn't the case with this app. He didn't have as hard of a time saying goodbye to it as he does with some of the other apps we let him use, which is just great.
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7 months ago, {•o•} <3
mom trying to help other moms
my daughter has been using this app for about a month and she's only on it for a few minutes before she decides she wants to go outside and play, mind you she used to get fussy with me over a phone, overall i think this app has helped my daughter a lot as she's going out more and wanting to explore and interact more and not using screen time as much, compared to her being angry most of the day for not having screen time. did i also mention she loves showing her 1 year old brother everything in app so they both play and interact with each other, but if you go to their parental thing it also has a sort of guided sheet on question you could ask your child that way us as parents could also be involved with our kids on this app. P.S i love using this app myself as it soothes and helps me de-stress at night. also the subscription might not seem worth it but i promise it's better than paying hundreds for a child to go to an actual Montessori school if you don't have funds for it like myself.
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9 months ago, Joyful.noise4
Excellent App
I’ll admit I was a little skeptical. A Montessori iPhone app? I was pretty sure those two things were mutually exclusive but I thought I’d give it a try for my 3 year old. Something new to keep him busy while I do school with his older siblings. Something that would hopefully engage the mood of our school day without disruptive and distracting explosions, car races, or painful nerve grating songs. I must say this app did not disappoint. It engages him in a way that isn’t overstimulating or disregulating and has enough content to keep him interested. I was very pleased. It did what I wanted it to do. Because the app utilizes the family share option (thank you!) it loaded on every iPad in the house and later that day I noticed my 10 year old was playing it on his iPad. I asked him if he was looking at his little brother’s new game, he said, and I quote, “Oh I thought you got that for me. I think I like it better than Roblox.” 😳 I don’t know what you guys are doing but keep it up…and maybe notify me when you have any new apps? 😉
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8 months ago, Perfect for vacas
Wish I knew about this app sooner!
I found this app while searching for games that would be good for my son who has autism. When I came across this and read this it was inspired by Montessori principles, I knew we had to give it a try. I love that there are so many options within the app for my son to choose from and that it's all about exploration and figuring things out. Right now he really loves the busy book. I do too as it's a great opportunity for me to sit down with him and label the objects he is tapping on. He is largely nonverbal so any way that I can work on words with him that is fun is very welcome. He also really loves the music box. They have some really cool music to choose from, which is right up his alley. One more thing I will say is that the colors are muted which is absolutely lovely. I personally love muted colors and I think it makes it a little more relaxing instead of overwhelming. I would definitely recommend this app to any parent looking for an educational game for their child. 🙌🏼
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6 months ago, JBLTMama
Fun App without too much complication
I got the app for my two year old as an alternative to just watching tv shows and sometimes still needing some independent play. She tends to get overstimulated and the simplicity of the app is great. Not a bunch of fast noise and excitement, just calming and fun. Highly recommend as an alternative to all those loud flashy games. Edited to add 3 weeks later: Be careful when using this app. My kids don’t ever let me have my phone anymore. I initially got the app for my 2 year old daughter. Then my 1 year old son got it one time and enjoyed it so much as well. Then unfortunately the other day on the way to the grocery store, I handed the phone to my 9 year old son to give to his little sister… next thing you know, even my 9 year old is in love with the app. All my kids keep taking my phone and constantly saying PokPokPokPok. There’s just something simple and calming about it while still providing plenty of educational entertainment. Highly, HIGHLY recommend.
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3 years ago, brain_83
Just brilliant
The team has done a fantastic job of thinking through what -can- be done for children on a touch screen. I’ve spent hours and hours with my 4 year old collecting mail, pushing levers, spinning the globe, organizing smoothie parties, bouncing blocks on springs, and so much more. It’s thrilling to see a game that is so thoughtful about kids’ intelligence and how to portray game characters of different genders, races, and physical abilities. Most of the comments here focus on the subscription model. I credit the Pok Pok team for committing to their vision of a children’s play space that doesn’t turn play time into a “kiddie casino.” Let’s be candid - all those freemium games descend into the 2021 equivalent of pestering a grown up with a credit card to pony up for more lives, some digital accessory, or another level. The creators who bring to life this generation’s toy bin need to have an economic model that puts food on the table (and funds the monthly updates we’ve seen since launch!).
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4 months ago, CinnamonBits
A Near Perfect Activity App!
I love how much there is to do in this app. Each activity has such depth to it. The art is adorable and eye catching without being overly stimulating. Here is something that I think would improve this already amazing app. While I do love how many different activities/games/"toys" there are, I do think that our human race is vulnerable to the paradox of choice. It is easy for us to get overwhelmed when we have too many choices, and each individual choice starts to feel less special and exciting. This is why I love the concept of toy rotation: having only a few options available at one time, and periodically rotating out different options. I would love the option to do this in the app - for the grownup to be able to choose which activities are available on the main screen, and to be able to change these out as they please. I m excited to see how Pok Pok continues to grow over time!
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8 months ago, EmilyBOC
Loved by neurodivergent 5 yr old (and his OT mom)!
So glad I saw another mom recommend this on a social media post because my 5 yr old autistic son absolutely LOVES this app!!! There are so many choices within the app which gives him a sense of control, which is so helpful. It is interactive but without “wrong” choices, which is also huge for him. It has lots of different visual input but is not overstimulating, which can be rare for apps. It is also a calming and grounding tool for him to help regulate him if he’s gotten dysregulated. I like that he is able to practice some fine motor control in a fun way using a screen. I also really like that they change up the games within the app now and then to keep him engaged - because he certainly notices every tiny little tweak! To sum up, I love this app and have recommended it to all of my mom friends and even to his pediatrician for her kids and other clients! Thank you to the Pok Pok team!
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1 year ago, nornagon
Delightful
Pok Pok is one of my favorite apps. My 2 ½ year old likes it a lot too. I was reluctant to believe that any app could be appropriate for a kid that young, but Pok Pok has allayed my fears. I love seeing what my kid picks and how she plays with the toys, I love that it doesn’t talk to her (no ads!) or try to coax her toward trying to do anything, I love the sound design and all the little surprises that await. Most kid-oriented apps or videos are kind of annoying, but it is genuinely nice to be around Pok Pok. It’s more like a toy chest than a video game. We’ve been playing with it for a couple of months and my kid has continued to enjoy it and find new ways to play with it. It looks like it would be good for kids that are older too, with some toys that are more complex (like a sound board or a marble run) that my toddler just kind of mashes her hands around on but an older kid would probably enjoy fiddling with. In short, Pok Pok is wonderful. Enjoy it!
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1 year ago, lvlysenbei
4 YO son is a big fan
My son took a minute to warm up to PokPok, but it is now one of his favorite activities. He loves to play pretend so the interactive towns are a big hit, as is the city building game. But really he likes all of the different activities. I also appreciate that the devs seem to add new games at a decent frequency, and the user experience is genuinely impressive. The fact that he can use both hands to interact with the games is a huge plus too, as it is more intuitive for him. Obviously the biggest barrier for a lot of users is the price - on the one hand it is a fairly expensive app compared to others, but I would say that the incredible quality of the app and the lack of ads or constant prompts to buy things makes it worth it. Developers deserve to be paid for their work, so as long as the quality stays high and they continue to add content, I’m happy to pay.
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1 year ago, Ari2729
The best phone game for toddlers
I LOVE this game for my little guy; he really enjoys it and it was user friendly for him as he quickly understood how to explore the different game bubbles. His favorite thing was putting ingredients in the oven and it turning into a cake and then feeding it to the dog. I like that it gets them thinking critically and explore using imagination. As a parent, it’s the only app I like for him to play because not only is it educational (in ways other apps arnt) but it’s close looped meaning he can’t somehow get stuck on a billing page or upgrade request page. He doesn’t need me to help him navigate it as it’s super toddler friendly! Game changer for long car trips or waits in a doctors office where I need him to sit still. I will be using this as our go to game and recommending it to friends with kids (found out one of my close mama friends already loves it as well!).
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10 months ago, Lexi :P
We Love PokPok!
My kiddo was diagnosed with ASD not to long ago and we’ve been trying to find anything that can help with meltdowns especially when we’re at the store and pokpok helps him so much, sometimes he will just turn on the music and listen to it play while we’re shopping around and especially in the car it helps calm him down when he’s overstimulated which is good! Even at night when we’re trying to wind down from the day he likes to play it and helps him to fall asleep and it’s good bc it doesn’t take very long. It’s also a good app for if you want a good amount of screen time, I noticed a lot of the games are cause and affect he’s definitely learning which helps me bc I’ve had a hard time trying to get him to understand what hot and cold is and facial expressions so I like that he gets extra attention on those areas.
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5 months ago, alexismoua
A company that cares!
I downloaded this app after I saw it on an ad. My son is about to be two years old and he liked some of the games, although they were a little hard for him to figure out without me showing him. I realized he kept switching games too often and didn’t seem super interested and so I ended up canceling the trial. A little later, they reached out to me to see why and if I could give my opinion on things I would like to see, or that they could make better. I personally have not experienced that before. I really appreciate that they genuinely care about user’s experience and improving. We ended up downloading again and now my son hasn’t gotten off of it lol. I do like that compared to other toddler games/apps this one is a lot less stimulating and really encourages him to figure things out on his own.
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1 year ago, Sleeping Lion Farm
Very pleasant app for toddlers
We were hesitant about downloading an app for our toddler because we’re pretty strict about screen time. (We don’t allow him to play any other games on the phone/tablet, for instance.) Pok Pok is really different from the digital games I see my nieces and nephews playing. It’s really engaging for our 3-year-old. The audio is very pleasant. The games on Pok Pok are more like different sets of toys. Each toy/game is designed in such a way that even a small child can interact with it and enjoy it, while older kids can figure out more of the details of making it “work”. We typically offer our toddler Pok Pok in the car and in restaurants, places where bringing other toys is impractical. I don’t love this parenting practice, but it often feels better than any other option. Pok Pok has been a good tool for these situations, and our son enjoys it.
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2 years ago, JadePinkluv
Love this app!
As a born again Christian widow with 2 kids under 18, I have an autistic teen with PTSD, high anxiety and depression. I also have a 5 year old with high energy and possible ADHD…possibly. They both are sensitive to loud noises and enjoy playing around with the app of gadgets and gizmos, sounds, buttons, cute music, bells, flipping switches and creations. It’s like the discovery lab or discovery/ exploration museum’s but all in one app. It’s great for places like when we’re waiting for the doctor at appointments, when you have the kids with you at the DMV/MVA, and the like or just because. Places where you have to wait long periods with kids or even kids on the spectrum, Pok Pok is a great app to by some time and have some fun…. Quietly lol. Sago Mini World and Sago Mini School are along the lines of wonderful apps. I have them all and highly recommend!! 5 stars 🌟 💫all around!!
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5 months ago, Kevychevy420
Instantly became a fan!
From the moment I opened the app and played around for a few minutes, I lowered my phone to the right height of my 18m old. making sure it can be seen by her. She immediately turned around from across the room (living) and sat in her chair, (which is just a hand me down foam kids chair- her big sister gave her) keeping eye contact with me and the device all at the same time…seemingly, then simply raises her hands up with her arms straight, as if saying- ‘okay- mom! You got me here, give it to me now; I can handle the rest…’ ~~oh, goodness I crack myself up at times…lol~~ But all seriousness aside- I highly recommend this app to anyone with little ones- specifically 1-7 years old: it really has everything for everyone at these ages. I think anyways. Keep up the great work! You really have something here!!
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6 months ago, A7796
So fun!
When I first downloaded this game I thought that it wouldn’t be very fun but was actually surprised. It’s very true to what it says in the description. It’s a non-stimulating game full of digital toys. And it is very fun, even for an adult. My toddler took to it right away and enjoys it each time he plays. Surprisingly he doesn’t get mad when I take it away. Which was something promised in the description. I didn’t really think it would hold true, but he really doesn’t get super attached to it. I have to mention also that this is a game/app that I don’t feel guilty about letting my toddler play with. It’s not something I just let him play whenever. But it really does come in handy in difficult situations for example, the doctors office, long car rides, etc. I’m sure it is a game he will enjoy for quite a long time.
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2 weeks ago, MommaBear504
Absolutely love and highly recommend from one parent to another!!!
My five-year-old autistic son and I absolutely love this app! It’s been an incredible experience to sit with him and watch as he discovers how things work in such a natural and intuitive way. The app’s design, where no one speaks, allows him to explore and learn on his own terms, and I love that it focuses on practical life lessons. For example, he learned that you can’t flush a diaper, and it needs to go in the trash instead. It’s these small but important moments that make this Montessori app so special. It’s both educational and engaging, helping him learn about the world around him while having fun. Highly recommend to any parent especially since they offer a free trial for you to find out for yourself. Thank you to the people at Pok Pok, you have a life changer 😊
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7 months ago, Snigluv
Best thing we’ve found!!!
TL;DR — GET THIS APP! 🤍 We try to limit screen time, and I’ve been recently thinking about how to use tech as a tool with our 3.5 year old vs just something to avoid at all costs. We’ve been looking for an app that we not only feel comfortable with, but also feel is benefitting him instead of just passing the time. I was not expecting this app to do so much, look so nice, or spark so much creativity in our little guy! When they say each part of the app is like a virtual “toy”… they aren’t kidding! Marble run, drawing, dress up, pretend play, you name it! I’m impressed with how much intention has gone into every aspect of the app. This might sound dramatic but this made me rethink what technology can be for my kids 🤯 I don’t feel the need to limit his use of this app at all. Just like with his toys, he comes to a natural end with what he’s playing with and wants to do something else. Sometimes it’s another toy in the app, sometimes it’s another toy in his playroom. We rarely have meltdowns when we are done with playing, and there are endless ways to play together in the app! I would absolutely recommend Pok Pok and, at the risk of them raising their prices 😜, think it’s definitely UNDERPRICED for everything you get! Love love love!
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1 year ago, Aldonbagaquaai
Warmed up to it
My son (3) initially didn’t like this app for some reason which was a shame because I thought it was super cute and loved that it was marketed as a toy rather than a game. One day he wanted to draw on my tablet and somehow got over to our expired pokpok subscription and wanted to play it so I bought it again. Well, he loved it. His favorite modes are the boombox, the music maker, and the drawing grid where I think the draw is that they don’t have to do straight lines, they have that grid guidance. I think some of the modes are very minimal in terms of what you can do in them so he doesn’t go in them very much but overall as long as the same attention to “play” and mindful-minimalism is put in by the team, I have hope for new game modes and I’m sure he’ll love them. So we’re subscribing for the foreseeable future.
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8 months ago, snhoek
Just get it! I promise you’ll love it!
You can tell by all the reviews this app is so cute and very easy for the kids to play with without annoying ads or the constant need to look over their shoulder to make sure it’s appropriate! My 3 year old stays at home with me and it can get boring sometimes so I downloaded it and they love it! There’s tons of options and little fun games and activities for them to do without it being overwhelming. When I downloaded it I played with the app for 30 mins(sadly, I’m not lying lol) it’s fun and allows your brain to relax in a way? We are a Jesus loving family and my children aren’t allowed to play most games but this one gives me peace of mind that nothing that we don’t teach in our household is on the game. It’s very neutral and the best part is there’s no annoying sounds!!
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6 months ago, Mommasadie94
Calm fun play
I found pokpok through a random influencer in a reel and THANK GOODNESS I did. My son is Five and overstimulation is a huge battle for us. Games, shows, videos that are made these days are extremely over stimulating which while it may keep him busy for a little once he’s over it he hops off and is high energy and chaotic which leads to emotional crashes. Not to mention the extreme addiction to games (even things like other “educational” apps) they give rewards and new levels for winning which creates an obsession to playing, high emotions when he’s not winning, and completely zoning into them which makes him completely unaware of his surroundings. POKPOK is calm, gentle, fun and educational, but without the triggering over stimulating and addictive traits other games have.
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4 months ago, KristenxKayotic
App is great, just not for my kid
Allow me to reiterate that this app is indeed GREAT and I recommend every parent to give it a try. Our 3 yr old daughter who is also autistic immediately took to it and engaged heavily with it. Unfortunately for us, it soon became addictive for her in some areas and extremely upsetting to her in others - specifically with the “eyes” button as she didn’t like the pages transitioning automatically and favored more pages than others and there’s no way to customize that experience for her or turn off the transitioning so she can easily access the page she wanted without waiting for the timer. Her favorite buttons were usually the dress up button and the little town. I really wanted her to love this app bc it’s such a cool concept, but unless there can be some light customization enabled, it’s not for us at this time.
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2 months ago, KimberAnneWolf
Fun games for littles
I love how these “games” aren’t flashy, they don’t overstimulate, and kids aren’t trying to win anything. It is fun for my 2 year old. We only use it about 30 mins a week but it’s worth it during times I really need him occupied and I’m trying to get something done. The muted colors and lack of working towards winning keep it from triggering addictive tendencies that other games use to keep kids interested (or has them unwittingly spending money to win). This game has no hidden costs so I don’t have to worry about random purchases. Overall, I would recommend this app for parents of little kids who don’t want to turn their kids into “I-pad kids” but want them to learn and have a fun distraction every once and a while.
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5 months ago, Mystic Elise
Impressed, Open ended learning! Curiosities galore! Supreme Screen Brain play
My identical twin grandsons are smart and getting smarter. we have tried a few apps, including some that are huge hits, like SpeechBlubs. Pok Pok is different in that this is not just what to think but how to think and the rewards of following curiosity. Most of the games we’ve seen are repetitive and a little bit… Boring honestly. This is never boring and it shows the children so many interesting things about our world. it still surprises me and we’ve had the three months! Highly recommend, delightful and thoughtful and true to life in a gentle way. I love that. All types of families are represented all cultures, animals, ocean creatures… It’s marvelous playtime & good use of limited screen time.
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1 year ago, KarinGarg
We love this app
My family loves this app. My kids are 3.5 and 2, and both equally are engaged with it. Sometimes they watch each other and play together, other times they just play next to each other. On nights when one parent is out this is a life saver. We all try to minimize screen time as much as we can, but sometimes we all need help! We love the open-ended-ness of the toys and how new things always pop up. I love to watch my kid play and see what she chooses to do within each toy. We also love that people of all body types, family types, and appearances are present as it’s something that is important to our family. I especially appreciate the care that goes into every detail by the creators, and the welcome gift is so sweet! We ♥️PokPok!!!
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5 months ago, ariecat
pure shock
this app is incredible. my 5, almost 6 year old is often asking to play games on my phone. i usually deny these requests because he can easily be aggravated by mobile games. He clicks on the wrong thing, clicks on ads, and the games overstimulate him and cause his behavior to escalate after playing them. this app is amazing. so many different games to play and areas to explore. they’re all open ended and there’s no rules causing no frustrating and no negative feelings of self. he can just explore, be creative, and he’s had so much fun. it’s cut down on video screen time, he asks to play this more than asking to watch something. i wish i knew of this app sooner. genuinely sad that i didn’t. will gladly pay for this app.
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4 months ago, Angry userrrrrrr
Baby Genius
My baby (2 year old toddler) loves this game or activity app, not sure how to describe it. The app says it’s not addictive but it takes me a while to get the tablet away from my daughter. It’s definitely a good investment, I see that she is learning from the game, moving objects, dressing people, putting food in blenders, bubbles in the shower and sitting people ion the toilet, dancing with the music juke box or whatever that is, small things for me but huge steps for her. Only complaint is that I wish the “bug” world was bigger, it’s small compared to the other ones, and it needs a jungle full of animals. In short, I totally recommend this app to other parents. Update: my daughter isn’t too interested like she used to be. What I don’t like is that the developers cannot help themselves and choose to make it their business to teach other peoples kids about sexuality and pride month, just keep it as a game, it’s not your job to teach about sexual lifestyles and preferences.
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7 months ago, Goldenbarbiee
3 year old approved!
Let me share our story with you all. In the midst of preparing for a plane ride with my two children, I was in a frenzy trying to find any and everything to keep my 3 year old occupied while I would have my 10 month old in my lap, tending to him. I scrolled through a bunch of kid-friendly, educational apps and ended up downloading Pok Pok along with some other great, high quality learning apps that he could play while we were on the plane. Let me tell you, my 3 year old LOVED Pok Pok during the free trial. He ended up liking it so much that once the free trial ended, he was still talking about it. We don’t do a lot of screen time, but it was such a fun and explorative app. I mentioned paying for another month to my husband, who was very hesitant (he doesn’t believe in paying for apps) so we left it at that. Then about a month or so later, we got the little “play kit” in the mail that was basically stickers and another activity, as well as a handwritten note to my son from the Pok Pok team. My son was SO HAPPY and immediately recognized Pok Pok. My husband was impressed and purchased the yearly subscription right after. 💞💞 thank you Pok Pok!!
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4 months ago, Unique Keysmash
cute but requires an overpriced subscription
I think the vision behind this is great, and the games themselves are very well done, although a few of the "separate" games are the exact same thing with different theming. Unfortunately, after a brief free trial, this app requires a pricey subscription. As nice as they are, I just don't think the games are worth even $23 a year (which is a deal they're offering as of writing), let alone $7 a month. I think a one-time charge of about $5.99 would be fair, with future new content available for additional charges. It's a real shame that so many apps and services push a subscription model these days. There are many equally well done no-language apps for kids out there that you can get as a cheaper one-time purchase. The only thing that truly sets this one apart is a very minimalist aesthetic.
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8 months ago, lesliejudithmtz
Love the creative freedom
I opted to give Pok Pok a shot after seeing it appear on the ad. I'm extremely happy to report that I uninstalled all other kid apps after watching my three-year-old use this one. There is a wonderful theme to it all, which is just right and not too overwhelming, and there is so much creative freedom to play as the kids want without constraints. With every other children's app we own, my child would always come to me for assistance when they want to purchase something or when an advertisement appears, but not with this one. Everything has been carefully considered, and I adore Pok Pok for this! I will always maintain our yearly subscription. Thank you for this amazing app, it’s something I’ll always recommend.
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3 years ago, JohnSchlemmer
Wonderfully designed! My 4 year old loves it!
THANK YOU for making such a wonderful app for kids. There are far too many kid apps in the App Store that are poorly designed, littered with ads and are unintuitive for the age range they’re made for. Pok Pok is the exact opposite, and it’s very clear why it’s a finalist for an Apple Design Award. My 4 year old also has trouble focusing at times, but he’s been able to sit down for 20-30 minutes straight playing in the massive town you built with all the trucks and buildings. I can clearly tell a lot of care was put into animating each and every character and gadget in all your games, too. The attention to detail is just fantastic! I’m very much looking forward to seeing what you add in the future.
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7 months ago, 21stCenturyPoet
Love the game!
We adore this game, and have recommended this to all our friends who are parents to toddlers. It is calming, open-ended, and non-addictive (my toddler can play for 15-30 minutes and put it down!) We are true fans of this game, and so thankful it was developed. Note to the developers: we love the game, but feel the latest update with Shapes maybe would’ve been better as a separate app, like a Pok Pok: Mini Games Edition. The timer countdown I feel defeats the concept of open ended and non-goal oriented play the other games previously on the app. Maybe an option to turn off the timer on parental controls? That being said my toddler does love the addition, and it helps encourage interactive play that I can do with her.
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9 months ago, ZLawhead
Unlike other apps for kids
You’ve searched for games and apps your kid(s) can handle, but how many of them are actually teaching them anything? This is the world now. Apps. Technology. Electronics. As parents, we want to do right by our children amidst all of this abundance. Our daughter attends a Montessori preschool. This is the only app I have found that aligns with that approach to learning and interactivity. No data or wifi necessary. There is a subscription but it is extremely fair pricing compared to countless other mind numbing choices. We’ve had numerous “educational” apps, paid for some, but kept very few. This one shows the most potential. So far, it seems to deliver on what the developer claims. I have no complaints.
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1 year ago, Barbour_B
Our whole family loves this app!
This is the only app I let my 3yo use, and she absolutely loves it. It is thoughtful, aesthetically pleasing, creative yet simple and so easy to use. Watching my toddler discover new games, patterns and ways to play over the last few months has been fascinating. She also doesn’t zone out, she likes to talk about what she’s doing and often invites us to engage with her as well. I also love how inclusive this app is! As well as how it is regularly updated to reflect current events and holidays/festivals from all over the world. I may have even picked up this app a few times when the kids are in bed and got lost in exploring the tiny town and it’s inhabitants. Worth every penny of the subscription!
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2 years ago, Specialneeds mom
Speechless Special Needs mom
I actually seen this game as advertisement on instagram. And for some reason I decided to look into it. I cannot speak for the value of this game. It is truly unimaginable.! There is so much possibilities in this game. It may say it is for ages 2-6 but my gosh I am an autistic adult and I am a mother to an autistic 15yr old girl. I do have a subscription. But my gosh is it worth it. Both my daughter and I have been playing this game for hours on end. There are endless possibilities. Everytime it’s something new to explore. This is a major hit.!!!! For children, teens and adults alike.!!! My ONLY tweak is please add more disabled children characters my daughter is in a wheelchair. Please and thank you.!! Thank you for such an amazing game.!!!!!!
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6 months ago, MiguelG26
Unexpected (and extended) fun!
I read good reviews and decided to download this app in the lead-up to an upcoming trip. I did a test flight of the app the night before the trip and both our girls – 3 yo and 20-mo. old – loved it! No instructions necessary. Neither of them ever plays on phones/tablets and they played Pok Pok for what felt like forever, switching between games and making each exploring and interacting surprisingly naturally with each activity. To our surprise, they were just as interested during the flight the next day and we (the parents) have felt great about everything we've seen them do on the app. Thank you for proving that games can be fun and imaginative without using addiction-inducing tactics.
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9 months ago, $nakemoney
Amazing
Never let my child really use phones or be on my phone at all. Granted, activity boards only entertain a child in the car for so long. I saw this app listed in Apple’s end of year list for best apps. “Looks interesting and educational. I’ll download it and try the free trial.” There are times you really need the extra help and need a spare second or the extra time to do something-enter PokPok. The app is absolutely amazing. My daughter actually learns, and has to figure things out on her own. I’m glad that PokPok was the first and only app I have ever introduced her to. It’s definitely worth the investment, and I plan to renew when this month expires. I even play the games, they’re so fun and interesting and informative.
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2 years ago, etjudd19
Love this fun, calming, inclusive app!
My kids and I all love this app so much! I love that it’s not obnoxious like many other kid apps, but it does a great job of keeping their (and my) attention. It has so many different areas to explore and really is fun and entertaining. It’s not overly stimulating either, and the updates, also along with seasonal changes always keep it interesting. My one suggestion would be to have a zoom out option on the island and cityscapes just to make it easier to locate specific vehicles, shops, etc. and to better orient yourself before zooming back in. We’ve been subscribed a couple years now and intend to stay subscribed; it really has been well worth it for us!
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1 year ago, MalinaAK
Truly free play
This digital game encourages free play in precisely the same way that my child plays with physical toys. Play is open ended and responsive just as physical environments are responsive. My child’s imagination is sparked - excited when there’s a fire to put out, oil to sweep, or garbage to pick up. There are many modules, though undoubtedly you and your child will pick your favorites. Unlike so many other digital games, I don’t feel like it’s just a way to get my kid to sit - it truly is educational and engaging for him. I will play with my child even when I could walk away and do the dishes or enjoy my restaurant meal. Truly the best digital content for toddlers and young children that I’ve ever encountered.
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1 month ago, dani_girl0512
So far so good
Just downloaded the app based on ALOT of positive feedback from friends that have used it. The first thing I noticed that I really like is the ease of use, especially for my child who is 4. I don’t have to worry about him struggling to figure out what to do or how to play. I like that he can navigate it himself to practice autonomy and problem solving. I also really like that there are no ads or risks of unwanted purchasing. My favorite part is that it can be used anywhere offline- this is huge for us as we travel quite a bit. We look forward to using this a lot for alternative screen time, especially when we’re on the plane. Thanks PokPok!
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4 months ago, Starlight-lily
Such a great app!
My daughter got hooked the minute she started playing with the app. I originally had it on my phone to test it out, but now it’s on her iPad because I was struggling to get my phone back lol I was looking for something that wasn’t mindless and could enhance her already-wild imagination and we definitely found that with Pok Pok. I know many of us are on a tight budget, and I certainly can’t always afford to pay 6.99 every month. But I feel like this one is worth it. I would rather cancel everything else I was paying for and just stick to this one. I like that we get a free 1-week trial instead of having to pay right as I opened the app to try it out.
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10 months ago, yourdadtoast
Can't emphasize enough!
This app is really wonderful. It came up recommended in an ad not long before our first airplane trip with our toddler, and it didn't take long for her to really catch on to the fun of this app. There's a variety of mini sections within to play with as their interest/focus shifts, from a simple drawing function to multiple sections that function as low-key world explorers. They're engaging without being overstimulating, even to the point I'll find myself playing with some of them when I need a calm distraction. It's nice to have an app that is a healthy way to pass time either because you need to distract kiddo or as a way to engage with them.
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10 months ago, Kzhai1909
The perfect app for kids of all ages
I love this app and so do my kids! We pull it up for the kids when we are grocery shopping or just need a distraction from stuff. Simple to use, love the colors and different options for play. The music is so cute. My 5 year old loves the sound board. I even put guided access on for my 1 year old to explore the app and she loves it. Absolutely worth the subscription. They even went out of their way to send us a note and some stickers for screen free play and my 5 year old is loving showing me the fun things he’s making with it. Thank you PokPok! I am sure I have rated 5 stars before but I love it so much I am doing it again 🫶🏻
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1 year ago, Lauren Eb
Amazing App for All Kids!
I downloaded this app after hearing a great recommendation about it from The Gamer Educator on Instagram. My 3.5yr old immediately began exploring the different areas and just intuitively began to play in one of the many open ended, leave it to the imagination games. My 10-yr old and 8yr-old saw him playing and immediately became involved in what he was doing, and also asked to play when his turn was done. Pok Pok saved us on an international trip with many hours spent in the air. It was requested again and again throughout our travels and we continue to use it do this day! Highly recommend to download and use as a tool for when you need it.
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2 years ago, E.Taguchi
We love Pok Pok!
I downloaded Pok Pok on a whim after seeing an add, we don’t have any other games because we limit how much we are on screens, especially for our little girl. But i love Pok Pok, and so does she! My husband and i love exploring the playroom with her and i always feel comfortable allowing her some screen time when it’s pok pok. So much to do and explore, it doesn’t feel like your normal mind numbing games. I’m so excited to have it as a learning and playing tool on an upcoming trip on the airplane. Thank you so much to the creators. I love the persona touches, the inclusivity, and the obvious effort into making it a place that’s inviting for children without being overstimulating.
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7 months ago, viribaby18
Fun, interactive and thoughtful
My daughter loves to unwind with this app. I feel comfortable letting her explore and create at her own pace. It’s a fun way to gain insight into her mind. We enjoy watching her create and share her experience. I enjoy knowing she is safely interacting with an app online, not talking to strangers. It’s nice to know you will not be charged hidden fees for an app your child enjoys, and knowing they will not be bombarded with ads. The creators produce updates on a regular basis, allowing your child to be kept entertained and interested. It can help build language and communication between parents and child. It allows for comments and open ended questions to occur.
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6 months ago, cross42092
Loving it so far!
I looked into Pok Pok because of an account I follow on instagram. My son is possibly on the spectrum, he’s super into “characters” but I’m also looking for him to branch out and wanted to find a learning game I didn’t have to worry about him with. So here I am, thought we’d give it a try! So we just downloaded and still figuring everything out but so far so good! Only app I’m willing to pay for! My son is super into characters, but trying to learn without “characters” as well. He’s calling it “his people” game, he loves the drawing and coloring, and seems to enjoy the colors of Pok Pok. And I’m loving the freedom and open ended play, worry free with no ads.
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1 year ago, Jgbnfrj
Worth every penny
It was a constant battle between my toddler and I over my phone because he would get into apps or get bored of the ones that don’t require a password. But sometimes a mom needs a little peace and Pok Pok in guided access mode both calms and educates my boy at the same time while I get some quiet and personal space from getting climbed on 24/7. At 1.5 he recognized that he could go to the sticker page figure out what that stickers animation was and then go to the live simulation play and use that stickers animation. So long story short if your a mama who just wants some quiet and not feel guilty: just download the app already
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1 year ago, JM Ta
Open-Ended Play is Fun for ALL!
I cannot hide that my husband and I play with this app on our own sometimes. What’s great is that it’s fun for everyone, which means we are playing alongside our 2 year old. We ask questions, she asks questions, and we are both excited to play. She absolutely loves all the different arenas and it seems like it’s just endless possibilities for her to explore. She loves showing us her creations and discoveries. I honestly love testing out all the different things to do, too. This is Montessori for the modern age, open-ended play that evolves with the child, and the child is in control of what they want to dig deeper into. We love this app.
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