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Our subscription plan ensures your kiddos acquire new skills and make the most of their learning experience.
How does it work ?
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1. Select your Subscription
Choose the best plan for your child’s age and developmental stage.
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2. Receive your first order
Get your first shipment of Tokidos PlayCubes and three PlayCards to start the fun!
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3. Get 2 New Games Every Two Months
Receive two new PlayCards every two months, tailored to your child's developmental phase.
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4. Flexibility
No obligation—you can cancel your subscription anytime, hassle-free. Automatically renews each year at $129 CAD.
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The PlayCubes
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Regular price $179.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$199.99 CADSale price $179.99 CADOn sale -
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Pack: Discover Maths with Fun
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1-Year of PlayCards (Ages 3-5)
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Regular price $129.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$239.99 CADSale price $129.00 CADOn sale -
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1-Year of PlayCards (Ages 5-8)
25 reviews4.68 / 5.0
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Regular price $129.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$239.99 CADSale price $129.00 CADOn sale
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from 251 reviewsMy kids really enjoy playing this game and it is easy to introduce a friend or parent to the play and set up of tokidos

My kids love to play this one as a family, the facts are cute and fun and perfect for littles

Entertaining game. It gets tough quick with the shaking and the whacking! Fun to watch the kids play.

We love this simple problem solving game.. I find myself playing with after my kids have gone to bed. Just relaxing colorful puzzles

My girls favourite game so far! Tons of variation in the activities and they love being part of the story.
Yes it is a repeating story, but kids love repetition. The activity is long enough to keep them busy but short enough that they see it through and complete it.

One of our favorite trivia for all our family! Thank you so much.

So fun to play the new questions and the super quizz!

This is one of my 4 year old daughters favorite game to play

My girls really love this game. The adaptive sort of story where they "solve" the puzzles are really just their favorites. In this one they get to make "tea" which they said they'd love to do as a bigger minigame. They will often play just to get to the tea party.
The game was glitching but I contacted customer support and they had it fixed in days.

My daughter is loving this. She would love more levels, however she does get into a great rhythm and there's surprising replability. I'm not sure what all goes on but she's very proud of herself and tells me how fun it is.

My girls play this game for hours. It's a simple game but one that has a lot of features. Their only complaint is that they can't pick the colors for the game. Still, it hasn't stopped them from playing together!

I won't know yet it is a Christmas gift for my great grand daughter

My 4 year old loves this game. It follows the story of Goldilocks and The Three Bears and you complete challenges along the way. Please make more games following this style as it’s very unique and it’s my daughter’s all time favorite.

"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" came with our subscription, and we've really been enjoying it. I love that this includes a really soothing narrative as the framework for the game. The British woman who narrates these has a really nice voice for bedtime, and I hope they continue to employ her -- she also voices the Math Alchemist game.
Since it is one single story, I was surprised that my child has gone back to this game several times since we've gotten it. What I like about it is that it contains many different skill building games: (1) ordering clothes; (2) knock on the door; (4) long press on the cube to open the door; (5) putting together a maze that ends in the kitchen (6) matching chairs; (7) ordering porridge by size and selecting Goldilock's favorite -- although I am not sure why there seem to be four options there (8) ordering beds by size (9) remembering the order of the narrative (10) constructing a chair. In other words, the games help to review the idea of order, in terms of size, shape, spatial reasoning, and sequence, but in different means/styles to help keep the child's attention.
We've also talked about the story in other contexts to convey the idea of "moderation" -- not too much or not too little -- in terms of eating sweets, etc. It helps that we have also already heard about the "Goldilocks principle," which also applies to the idea of inhabitable planets.
In this story, G also is fearful of the bears, who turn out to be very patient and kind. Recently, my child has also repeated what Papa Bear says, "Accidents happen, but we can fix them," when we knock something over, etc., and I think that it is helping his socio-emotional management in that regard. We also talk about being guests and being hosts -- like G, we need to ask before we go over to someone's house. Like the bears, we should welcome people to feel comfortable in our home. Our child is 4 and a half and really enjoys playdates and wants friends, but needs some pointers sometimes.
The fact that this is a narrative with a conclusion, and is also a soothing narrative, helps it to be a good "last game before bed," since there is no disputing when it is over.
I am not sure I would have bought this card without the subscription, since it's just one story and I thought my child would tire of it quickly, but it is a huge win for me. My experience is that Tokidos is usually 15-30 minutes of very concentrated attention, but he's gone back to it across multiple days. My family sort of rolls my eyes when they see me purchase another screen-free toy, but with more exposure to Tokidos, my husband has come around to seeing how really helpful this system is, with the ability to grow with our child. I'm taking the time to write this because I hope Tokidos stays in business and continues to create/support the games.
Also, if Tokidos is listening -- please let us know if our subscriptions will carry over to a second year, and what some of those cards might be; I've bought some additional cards at the younger age point (totally worth it!), and would like to know if it would be good to buy some of the newer cards or if I could wait for next year.

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Most Asked Questions
How much is the second year of the subscription, and what does it include?
The second year is $99.99 USD (129 CAD) and includes 12 PlayCards over a period of 1 year! You'll receive 2 PlayCards every 2 months.
What are the benefits of the subscription Plan?
Normally, the PlayCards are $14.99 USD ($19.99 CAD) each. However, with the Subscription Plan each PlayCard is coming in at under $9 USD ($10 CAD).
Besides the financial benefits, you're also creating a recurring joyous experience with your children that carries on throughout the year - It's like a birthday surprise every 2 months!
Can I choose the PlayCards in my subscription Plan?
All the games included in the subscription, as described, are shown in the plan's image and will be delivered in the order displayed in the description. We carefully select the games to align with the developmental stages of children at different ages, ensuring a meaningful learning experience.