For parents
Bubiqo is designed for short, supervised learning sessions. The games are simple enough for toddlers and preschool children, but they work best when an adult talks with the child during play.
How to use the games
- Play for a few minutes, then take a break.
- Ask the child to name colors, numbers, letters or shapes out loud.
- Use games as conversation starters, not as a babysitter.
- Choose one topic at a time: colors, numbers, letters, memory, logic or music.
Safety and privacy
Bubiqo does not require a child account. The site is built so advertising can be kept away from the game area and away from buttons, reducing the risk of accidental clicks when ads are added later.
Learning value
The games support early recognition, attention, memory, hand-eye coordination and first language or number skills. They are not a replacement for direct teaching, outdoor play, sleep or real conversation with adults.
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Personal voice mode
Parents can type the child's name so the games can speak short, friendly instructions such as “Sasha, catch the stars” or “Sasha, find the matching shadow.” The name stays only on the device and can be skipped or changed at any time. Parents can also choose quiet, normal or extra-help voice modes.