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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Educational Toys from Germany: Luk (MiniLuk and BambinoLuk)

MiniLuk is a powerful IQ game for the children to develop their concentration and thinking skills. This toy originates from Germany and has good reputation with many years of history. Germans are well known for their intelligence so we have high confidence in this game. It has won many awards in the US and is being promoted worldwide.

MiniLuk learning system consists of a controller with 12 pieces of tiles and a set of books. The tiles are numbered from 1 to 12, and at the back of each tile is a simple unique pattern. Each page of the book contains 12 questions and 12 possible answers. The children will place the transparent part of the controller on the answer page and place the tiles on the answer following the number of the questions. After all tiles are placed at the respective answer, close the controller and flip it over. The pattern shown can be checked against the pattern in the book to confirm that all questions have been answered correctly. (You can view the demo here.) It is indeed an intelligent invention.

In addition, the power of this game is the unlimited potential expansion of the system with books of different contents at different levels that can be added on. Thus, depending on the child's ability, the level of difficulty can be adjusted by choosing the right book. Some examples of the book contents include:
  • Visual recognition - finding the same picture. It can be very simple pictures for young children or pictures with very complicated patterns that look very similar to each other for advanced level.
  • Visual recognition - matching slightly different pictures. For example, matching colors or shapes, matching different clothing with the same cloth pattern, matching shadows, matching rotated or mirror images, matching only part of the picture, matching the picture from a different view (front/back/top/side view).
  • Logic - association of things from a similar category. For example, hammer with nail, pen with paper and teapot with cup.
  • Logic - finding the missing parts. For example, bicycle without pedals, house without windows, and door without a knob.
  • Logic - sequence of events. What will happen next? Find the picture.
  • Mathematics - matching numbers, finding answers for equations.
  • Language - grammar, phonics, vocab, spelling, etc.
As you can see, there is no limit to the kind of questions that can be incorporated into this system.

A "junior" version of MiniLuk is BambinoLuk which you can also find in the same website. It is a simplified Luk for younger children (2-4 years old), with larger tiles, 6 questions instead of 12, and it uses pictures (house, car, heart, flower, duck, apple) instead of numbers so that young children can recognize them at ease. The picture below is our collection of the games.


We first saw MiniLuk in Penang in 2006. Although very impressed, we did not buy it because of the price - it comes in a set of controller with 12 books for the price of RM600+! It is a big sum to invest and a risk to take if our child will like it and make full use of it. Very fortunately, not long after that my husband had a chance to visit Germany and he visited the local stores to check out this game. It is a popular game and the books are sold individually. He carefully chose 6 books with the controller for around RM200.

Our son was very interested and completed all the exercises. We wanted to buy more but could not find a good source. We found a cheap version of the system with inferior quality sold in night markets, but later realized that the contents are not well organized. We believe some people just want to make money copying the game and simply put in any contents without careful thought on how it can help the child.

Later we found in Singapore a shop in United Square, Intelligence Insight, the official dealer of Luk in this region. There are samples for the children to try out before buying for both MiniLuk and BambinoLuk. A set of 5-6 books are sold at around SGD100 each, and the controller is around SGD30. It may be cheaper in Germany or US if you have the way to send them back, but the dealers cannot ship the product out of the country. Recently one company in Penang, G-minimall offers this product. We bought some from each of the above.

Both my kids have benefited from this product. They learn to focus, look at the details, recognize and reason. Playing the game can help young children to strengthen their fine motor skills. Older children can play on their own independently. I highly recommend Luk for young children. It is value for money!

2 comments:

  1. The most important factor in selecting learning toys for your children is choosing a toy that is appropriate for your child's age.

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  2. MiniLuk seems very interesting. We think that the secret of its success lies in the careful choice of its content, which, thanks to the high German quality standards, is guaranteed.

    Coulg you pls. specify the suggested ages for the users (kids) according to its design?

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