Amy Leask launch Kickstarter Campaign for Her First Video Game for Kid Philosophers Called Wiseland


Posted August 14, 2017 by alexaz91

Amy Leask has posted a project on Kickstarter seeking support from people for her Wiseland app to teach kids on how to think.

 
Toronto, Canada (August 13, 2017) - Amy Leask being a parent herself wanted to teach kids how to think rather than teaching them what to think. With this motto, she has launched her Wiseland Application. This app is called by her as the first cartoon video game for kid philosophers.

Wiseland will teach kids on how to think and the intention is not to teach kids what to think. The cartoon wrapped in video games in this app will truly bring fun and entertainment to kids. This app is suitable for kids of more than 7 years age. The cartoon application features a character called Sophia, a kid thinker and Phil, a robot sidekick, who continues to question her.

When they use this application, kids will be able to choose from a series of huge, open-ended questions that spark exploration and imagination in them. Also, they will be able to explore different answers in a 3D game environment.

The app is available for free at Apple and Google Store. Amy Leask seeks for support from parents and teachers to take up the app to further levels by including more questions for kids.

About Amy Leask:
Amy Leask being a curriculum designer rightly understands the nature of kids. With her experience in teaching philosophy to big kids, she has developed this app.

For more information please visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/347456773/wiseland-the-first-cartoon-video-game-for-kid-phil?ref=nav_search

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Last Updated August 14, 2017