A letter requesting to feature Wakajaka game application was sent to Special Education Philippines. Since one of this education website’s goal is to be always on a look-out for something fresh and new to offer to its readers, we will feature one of the Wakajaka apps available in the market namely, Wakajaka Space.

First, what is Wakajaka?
Wakajaka is an interactive game studio for toddlers, preschoolers and people in general who deserves a break from the grown-up world.
Next, what is Wakajaka Space?
Wakajaka Space lets you build your own unique spaceship from unconventional pieces like house-hold appliances and car tires.
Who can use the Wakajaka Space game application?
This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad. It currently cost $0.99. To look for it in Itunes, choose the category: Games. This game was last updated: Dec 19, 2012. The most recent version is 1.1. The size of the app is about 24.5 MB. This game is for English speakers only as it is the only language available. This is sold by North Lion AB under the copyright © Wakajaka AB. Currently, this game app is recommended for children 4 years old and up.
What are the requirements for downloading Wakajaka Space?
This children’s app is compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
Below is a press release from Wakajaka describing their children’s online game, Wakajaka Space:
WAKAJAKA – LAUNCHING KIDS INTO SPACE!
Conquering space has always been a dream and aspiration from preschoolers to presidents. For people who never had the astronomical budget to make it happen, Waka Space offers a unique and economical way to realize your dream. Use anything from household appliances to stuff from the junkyard to create your rocket of choice.
Once launched into space, the experience that awaits is something traditional astronauts could only dream of. Planets that turn into flowers, trains and the occasional jellyfish.
Despite rumors spread by film-makers and scientists, space is extremely safe – actually we made it safer than any other place on earth.
Visit us at Wakajaka to download a sample of Waka Space on Windows or Mac.
Greetings from space,
Wakajaka
…And for those who want to try the Waka Promo, here is some good news from the Wakajaka team.
Want to try out Waka Space but dont have time to install it on your phone? Download our promo demo, both for Mac and Windows. Youll need to unzip them and after that install and enjoy the flight!
To contact the Wakajaka team: you may visit them at
info@wakajaka.com
+46 (0)70-37 38 007 (Mikael)
+45 71 20 19 02 (Jacob)
Wakajaka gave Special Education Philippines a promo code you can use to download this app in Itunes for free. I don’t have a toddler child anymore so if you are interested to get this code from me, just send me an email at specialeducationphilippines@gmail.com
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My cousin who’s now 2 years old is fond of playing educational games. Though technical gadgets offer so much apps like these nowadays to help kids learn more info, I am just worried that prolonged use may affect their eyesight and their ability to interact with the real world.
Nice find and a great one for developing the mind of toddlers
Pretty slick!
My nephew plays on his iPad a lot (like, a LOT) and apps for kids his age are tough to find. Good to know it’s available on older gadgets too.
I’ll beep this post to one of my friends who are teaching SPED. The application seems interesting for the kids, surely they will love this.
Nice app! My 4-year old love games and other apps like this, will be sending you an email in a bit. Will also share this post to other Moms.
Sure Mommy Lexi,
I have a promo code I can share
Wakajaka reminds me of Shakira’s song. Lol! I hope they have a demo for this app so we could try it before buying. =)
Hello Fashion and Beauty Blog,
The post says that there is a promo demo you can download.
I like the name Waka…jaka. I think this fits for toddlers on developing their creativity. =)
Thanks for the tip! I’ll forward this info to my special ed teacher-friends! I’m sure a lot of kids would benefit!
I believe my goddaughter can play this game (she’s 2 years old) and will definitely enjoy it. Sadly, neither me nor her parents have an iPad or iPhone :3
would have been nice if it’s free… I’m sure there are other apps for toddler that are free… my four year old likes Picasso, it lets her draw things and play with colors…
Great apps for kids, educational apps is needed in this time, were technology is more about apps