Last year Tiggly Shapes introduced young iPad users to different shapes with its interactive tactile toys and accompanying apps. Now the firm behind it is hoping to teach three to six-year-olds basic ...
May 28, 2015, PUTNAM VALLEY, NEW YORK – 106 kindergarten students sat eagerly awaiting a special surprise. Shifting anxiously in their chairs, they whispered back and forth in breathless anticipation ...
Tiggly, a company that makes a line of “iPad toys” that combine real-world objects with virtual play in mobile applications, has now rolled out its latest product: a new game and real-world toy ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Parents eager to get their children away from television and video screens can turn to new apps that get youngsters to learn while playing in the real world. New iPad and iPhone ...
Tiggly, an educational app designed for iPad’s youngest users – babies! (oh, and toddlers, too) – has raised a Series A round of funding led by Habermaass GmbH, a Germany-based early play and learning ...
A three-year-old may be a whiz on the iPad, but this won’t get him/her very far without fine motor skills. Tiggly is an ed-tech startup that brings together digital and physical play. The company has ...
The iPad just got a lot more educational, thanks to Tiggly Counts, the first iPad math toy for kids. Designed for children ages three and older, Tiggly Counts features five lightweight counting toys ...
When Tiggly's Kickstarter campaign failed in 2012, the interactive toy startup found that exposure on the crowdfunding website helped get its product into the Apple ...