App snapshot
KIKASETE (きかせて) is an educational application built for youngsters between about 3 and 10 years old. Its lessons are designed to develop long-term abilities — such as creativity, emotional awareness, and analytical thinking — while connecting learning to everyday situations. The developer recommends short daily sessions (around 15 minutes) to create steady, meaningful progress.
Core features
- Adaptive learning pathways that adjust to each child’s pace and interests
- Speech-practice activities to strengthen pronunciation and verbal expression
- Read-aloud stories and guided narration to build listening and comprehension skills
- Interactive quizzes to check understanding and reinforce concepts
How children benefit
KIKASETE focuses on play-driven, real-world relevance so kids can apply what they learn outside the app. Regular, brief use encourages:
- Enhanced imaginative play and sensitivity to nuance
- Improved critical thinking through question-and-answer activities
- Stronger communication skills from repeated speaking practice
What parents report
According to in-app surveys, a very large majority of respondents—95.8%—said the program positively affected their child’s development. Many users highlight the mix of storytelling, spoken practice, and short exercises as especially engaging and easy to fit into daily routines.
Alternative to consider
Toca Life World: Create & Explore Your Story! — Free
If you’re looking for a more open-ended, exploratory option, Toca Life World offers sandbox-style play where kids build scenes, characters, and stories. It emphasizes creativity and imaginative construction rather than a structured curriculum, making it a good complement or alternative depending on your learning goals.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- Free