A questioning comma, a speaking exclamation point. Quve: Developing Thinking and Speaking Skills
The Questioning Cube, designed by a Harvard PhD in education, uses questions to
develop children's thinking and literacy skills.
■ "When will a child's mind develop?"
In a video that flows nonstop, it's easy for a child's thoughts to pause.
That's why QUVE placed a comma (,) in the middle of the video.
"Friend! What do you think about this part?"
When Evie, the friend in the Cube, speaks,
the child pauses (,) and begins to think for herself.
And the moment she speaks out loud,
the child's world transforms into a surprising "exclamation point (!)."
Your child's first question teacher, who pauses and thinks, engages in conversation, and awakens with questions.
Develop your child's thinking and speaking skills with Quve.
■ Quve's Core Features
- Interactive Question System: Asks questions by calling the child's name and responds to their answers.
- Designed by a Harvard PhD in education: Systematic question design that maximizes brain development.
- Save Growth Moments: Save and share videos of your child's conversations.
- Monthly Growth Report: See vocabulary acquisition, achievement, and AR level changes at a glance.
- Korean and English Content: Listen to the same story in both Korean and English, naturally supporting your child's language development.
■ Perfect for your child's age!
- STEP 1 (24 months to 3 years): Listening Exposure Stories. This is the time when your child's ears will be wide open to language.
- STEP 2 (4 to 5 years): Cubi Phonics. Learn the basics of reading through play.
- STEP 3 (6 to 7 years): Global Reading. Build literacy skills with original English books.
■ Over 3,000 Great Stories
- Curated by Seoul National University in Five Areas
- Bologna Children's Book Fair Award-Winning Works
- Original Caldecott Medal-Winning Picture Books
- From Traditional Fairy Tales to Original Fairy Tales
■ These Moms Choose
- Parents Feel Guilty About Showing Videos
- Parents Concerned About Their Children's Passive Video Viewing Habits
- Parents Wanting to Develop Both Language Development and Thinking Skills
- Parents Needing High-Quality, Educational Media in Their Busy Lives
"If I'm Going to Show My Children Anyway, I Want to Show Them Good Videos"
Instead of passive viewing, foster the habit of asking questions, engaging in conversations, and thinking.
■ Watch with Peace of Mind
We provide a safe viewing environment with no ads and parental verification.
We only provide carefully selected premium content, so you can show your children with confidence.
■ Free Trial Offer
No ads, no automatic payments, try our 7-day free trial.
See if your child likes it first.
■ Contact Us
Contact our customer service center on the Cube website for 1:1 inquiries.
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