boook – interactive stories app for kids

boook – interactive stories app for kids

Animated Fairy Tales that boost kids' skills & imagination

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Animated Fairy Tales Library where kids shape their own stories. With educational mini-games, it boosts vocabulary, stimulates curiosity, and imagination. boook offers engaging and psychologist-approved content for a safe, educational screen time experience.
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Hanna
πŸš€ Hey everyone! We’re excited to introduce boook to the PH community – an app that turns screen time into an amazing adventure for kids! πŸ“šβœ¨ boook makes reading fun and interactive by letting kids control the story and make choices that shape the plot. Imagine your little one deciding whether Puss in Boots should go fishing or pick potatoes – how cool is that? What makes boook special? For starters, it’s all about interactive stories where kids guide the adventure and make decisions that influence the storyline. It’s also a fantastic educational tool that boosts literacy, imagination, and cognitive skills while helping with language learning. Plus, it offers an immersive experience with stunning animations, cool visual effects, and great sound design – and no ads at all! We ensure everything is safe and approved by psychologists, so there’s no violence or stereotypes. boook is perfect for parents who want healthier digital activities for their kids. It is aimed at children who love exploring and learning through interactive stories. A bit about us – boook is a women-led project, created by parents for families. Our team is super passionate about making reading an exciting journey. To try our Fairy Tales, download our mobile app in the App Store/Google Play and choose free trial. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Your feedback helps us make boook even better. Join us in turning reading into an adventure! πŸŒŸπŸ“–
Andreea S.
@goluzova Huge congrats on bringing boook to life!
Hanna
@andreea_staicu thank you, Andreea! πŸ™πŸ₯°
Hanna
@hamza_afzal_butt thank you, Hamza πŸ™ yes, we engaged elementary school teachers, but not only them! also child psychologists & speech therapists
@goluzova Cheers to the team behind this! Wishing you all the best on this new adventure. What are you most excited about with this launch?
Hanna
@mini_namara1 please do! and leave us a review :3
Zeng
Love this! Just downloaded the app. Can't wait to share it with my kids!
Hanna
@zeng thank you so much, so happy to hear that!!
Pradhumn Vijayvargiya
Need of the hour for kids, does it also work with multiple languages? See huge potential in Asia
Ace
@pradhumn_vijayvargiya True! The time children use ipad is much more YoY in China. I have no child yet, but I see the child of my friends are always want to interact with smart phone or ipad after meals.
Hanna
@pradhumn_vijayvargiya @oldmann Adding multiple language options is actually in our near-term plans. We definitely see the potential here!
Pradhumn Vijayvargiya
@goluzova thanks, may be in next launches we'll see that. it'll open up a Pandora box full of new use-cases and users
HackerQED
The challenge of education product is that: The user (kid) is not the same as the ones who pay (parents). If your product can nail the problem, success is closer. Your product has the potential.
Hanna
@hackerqed indeed! Balancing the needs of both kids and parents is at the heart of what we do. We focus on creating content that’s fun and engaging for children, while also offering the educational value and safety that parents prioritise.
Interesting, and love the fact that Boook is 'approved by psychologists', could you elaborate on this? Also @goluzova, you should add this fact in your headline or so. Even your app store screenshots/description bringing this up adds a trust factor.
Hanna
@akigugale thanks for pointing that out! what exactly would you like to learn about our work with psychologists? Happy to share :)
@goluzova how & what have they approved β€” the stories on the platform?
Hanna
@akigugale now I get it! sure. We worked closely with psychologists and other specialists to ensure that the stories are not only engaging but also appropriate for kids, considering factors like age-specific language, emotional impact, and the balance of challenge. The professionals' input helps us make sure that our content is both fun and educational, providing a safe experience for kids.
@goluzova that clarifies my query, I was curious & think this is necessary for a kid's product. Kudos on the launch! πŸŽ‰
Carole
In a world where screen time's already a big deal for kids, how do we balance fun and learning without going overboard, seems like this app gives an interactive twist to reading but what about ensuring kids stay grounded in real-world experiences too, might be worth adding a feature to encourage offline adventures after storytime
Hanna
@commexpert20 Yeah, I understand what you mean. But as child psychologists often say, in today’s world, gadgets are an unavoidable part of life. Our goal is not just to foster a love for reading, but also to encourage a love for the world around the kid. Teaching them how to be kind, helpful, and understanding πŸ™ Our stories are designed to instill these values, helping children to not only enjoy screen time but also to connect with real-world experiences in meaningful ways πŸ₯°
Kyrylo Silin
Hey Hanna, How complex do the stories and choices get? Do you have any plans to incorporate educational elements beyond literacy, like basic math or science concepts? Congrats on the launch!
Hanna
@kyrylosilin thanks so much, Kyrylo! Each story in our app offers varying levels of complexity with multiple plot paths and character choices. For example, in a story like Hansel and Gretel, the plot can unfold in up to five different endings! 😊 We’re also incorporating educational elements beyond literacy. In some stories, like The Ugly Duckling, we include intellectually stimulating mini-games, such as a collection of different bird species, to add an educational layer to the fun.
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