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Pok Pok | Montessori Preschool

Pok Pok | Montessori Preschool

Android Education Pok Pok
4.4 Popularity

Montessori-inspired games for calm, non-addictive play

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Updated
October 8, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 8.1++
Package Name
com.playpokpok.pokpok

So here's my honest take on Pok Pok | Montessori Preschool. I've tested a bunch of educational apps for kids and this one's definitely one of the better ones. The focus on open-ended, non-competitive play is a really refreshing change from a lot of the typical kids' games out there. And in my experience, it does seem to keep kids more calm and regulated compared to other apps. The Montessori approach is pretty well executed too. The only downsides are that it can get a little repetitive and the graphics are a bit basic. But for a free app, it's a solid choice if you want to limit your kid's screen time in a healthy way.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Montessori-inspired, open-ended activities with no winning or losing
  • Offline play means no internet connection required
  • Seems to keep kids calmer and less prone to tantrums
  • Wide range of games and content for different ages
  • Free to download and use

Cons

  • Graphics and visuals are a little basic
  • Content can get repetitive after extended use
  • Limited customization options
  • Ads can be annoying if you don't pay for the ad-free version
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
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based on 1,157 reviews
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I’ve been using Pok Pok | Montessori Preschool for a couple months now. It’s basically a Montessori-inspired app with all these interactive learning games for kids. Pretty solid if you’re looking for educational stuff that won’t make your kids turn into zombies.

The way it works is you’ve got all these open-ended activities – no levels, no winning or losing. There’s also offline play, which is great. So your kids can just kinda explore and learn at their own pace without getting hooked on the screen. And from what I’ve seen, it actually does seem to keep them calmer and less likely to throw a tantrum.

Look, if you’ve got a toddler, preschooler, or even an early elementary kid, you’ll probably find something for them in Pok Pok. It’s not perfect – the graphics are a little basic and the content can get repetitive after a while. But overall, it’s a pretty good option for educational, non-addictive screen time.

User Reviews

Brandon Gunter October 16, 2025

pretty solid games for educational purposes. wish there was a mini tutorial for some of them though.

Jason Grant October 16, 2025

Don’t waste your time: The ads make this app look free, but that’s not the case at all. You’re hit with a paywall right away and can’t even test it...

Maranatha Beair (420CloudSurfer) October 16, 2025

You have to pay to play and for me and my child, it's not worth it for what is offered in the game. I can see this getting boring pretty...

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