The Wikipedia like app for kids
Koko books & bed time stories
What is it about?
The Wikipedia like app for kids. The smartest screen time your child can have — even if they can’t read yet.
App Store Description
The Wikipedia like app for kids. The smartest screen time your child can have — even if they can’t read yet.
AskOwlo is a voice and audio first learning app that helps kids aged 4 to 9 explore their curiosity through magical audio stories. Our friendly characters — Owlo the wise owl and Koko the curious fox — guide your child through playful, educational journeys.
Even if your child can’t read yet, they can simply tap a story title and the app reads it aloud. It’s easy, safe, and designed for independent learning — no reading required, no ads, no stress.
What your child will experience:
• Audio stories that answer big “why” questions
• STEM topics including space, physics, chemistry, biology, and NASA
• Fun facts about animals, geography, history, art, and music
• Social-emotional topics like good manners and empathy
• Curious explorations of sports, creativity, and imagination
• Vocabulary-building and critical thinking — all through listening
• Nice bed time stories
Why parents love AskOwlo:
• Designed for kids who can’t read yet
• Screen-light audio learning that feels like play
• No ads, no distractions — just safe, smart content
• Builds early confidence for school and life
• Helps kids read more books
AskOwlo helps kids grow their minds — and their love for learning — by turning everyday questions into story-powered discoveries.
Just tap. Just ask. Just learn.
AskOwlo.
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