Tomate - A Fun Way to Learn How to Read and Write
Tomate is an educational game designed for children aged 5 to 7 years old who are in the literacy phase. It offers a fun and interactive way to learn how to read and write. The game consists of different screens where children can join words by pulling syllables from one line to another, matching letters, or finding the word with the correct spelling. Additionally, on the "Create a word" screen, children can write simple words using the keyboard.
It's worth noting that every word that is correctly spelled is confirmed in the sidebar. This can be accessed by tapping the three bars on the left side of the top bar, which has written "Tomate" (see the blue circle in the second photo). The game developer, Rainer Bode at TORUS PROJECTS, has ensured that the game is ad-free, does not access your contacts, and does not collect or transmit any type of data.
Overall, Tomate is a great tool for children to improve their reading and writing skills in a fun and engaging way. It is evident that the game was developed with children in mind, and the simple design and ease of use make it a fantastic educational resource. If you have any suggestions, the developer encourages you to send an email to