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TinkTank Announces Release of KoKoKo App

TinkTank, Inc. announces KoKoKo, its new language learning app for iOS devices. KoKoKo is based on a traditional Korean game contextualized for children 2-6 years old to learn body parts in English and Korean. Even with limited knowledge of the target language, children will quickly pick it up via repetitive phrases, highlighted hints, and fun reinforcement responses to their inputs. Intermission pages will also help engage the children throughout the game. Continue reading



TinkTank Announces Release of KoKoKo App

TinkTank, Inc. announces KoKoKo, its new language learning app for iOS devices. KoKoKo is based on a traditional Korean game contextualized for children 2-6 years old to learn body parts in English and Korean. Even with limited knowledge of the target language, children will quickly pick it up via repetitive phrases, highlighted hints, and fun reinforcement responses to their inputs. Intermission pages will also help engage the children throughout the game. Continue reading



TinkTank Announces Release of KoKoKo App

TinkTank, Inc. announces KoKoKo, its new language learning app for iOS devices. KoKoKo is based on a traditional Korean game contextualized for children 2-6 years old to learn body parts in English and Korean. Even with limited knowledge of the target language, children will quickly pick it up via repetitive phrases, highlighted hints, and fun reinforcement responses to their inputs. Intermission pages will also help engage the children throughout the game. Continue reading



TinkTank Announces Release of KoKoKo App

TinkTank, Inc. announces KoKoKo, its new language learning app for iOS devices. KoKoKo is based on a traditional Korean game contextualized for children 2-6 years old to learn body parts in English and Korean. Even with limited knowledge of the target language, children will quickly pick it up via repetitive phrases, highlighted hints, and fun reinforcement responses to their inputs. Intermission pages will also help engage the children throughout the game. Continue reading



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