Tookie teaches reading and math by having your child practice every idea four ways. Then it shows you, in one plain sentence, exactly how they learn best.
Every app can tell you your child got the answer right. Almost none can tell you how they got there, or what to do when they get stuck. Tookie was built for that.
Here's one idea, short-vowel sounds, the way your child meets it. Four kinds of practice, so Tookie can see where understanding transfers, and where it doesn't.
Grounded in how reading and math are actually learned. Practicing every idea as sound, picture, text, and hands-on building helps every child. It's how the brain connects symbols to meaning. Tookie never labels your child "a visual learner" or "an auditory learner"; it describes what they actually did, "stronger practicing sounds; more attempts as text", and what to practice next. It describes how your child learns; it never diagnoses or screens for anything.
Not a generic tip. Tookie computes it from how your child actually plays: which of the four ways they're strong in, and where the same idea gets harder. The kind of thing a great teacher notices, for every child, every day.
Each one loves a different way of learning, and each one shows your child there's more than one way to get there.
Some days a pet finds one way of learning hard. That's a Bridge Day: your child and a pet who's strong at it team up to walk the stuck pet across — and teaching it is exactly how your child locks it in. The struggle always belongs to the pet, never to your child.
The manipulative patterns other kids' apps rely on aren't turned down here. They're not built at all.
A warm classroom your child explores with the pets: short lessons, four ways of practicing, gold stars for effort. No ads, no chat, no pressure. Just the good part.
Your private view: the daily note, where each idea stands across the four ways, and growth over time, in plain sentences, not progress bars. Yours alone; your child never sees it.
Tookie is opening soon. We're not taking names yet — we'd rather open the door than build a list. Three lessons free, no card; then $9/month.