COJI robot

Published by: WowWee Group
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Learn to code with Coji - the app-enabled robot who teaches your child the basics of programming with a smile =).
"Perfect for early readers and pre-readers, Coji uses a language that everyone knows - Emojis! Kids will laugh along with Coji as they play a variety of educational games that introduce coding concepts such as command sequences and conditionals. Your children will also have fun using the app to control Coji's actions - including movement, sounds, and selecting smiley faces and other emojis that will appear on Coji's screen. Parents will appreciate the emphasis on early STEM skill development, problem-solving, and memory challenges.
""...a cute robot that responds to your commands"" - GeekDad
""the cutest coding toy in development [...] combines emojis and coding so that kids 4+ can program the robot to both move and do things such as enjoy a hamburger emoji"" - Parents.com
""The robot is also responsive to real world tilting and shaking making it fun even for those without a smartphone in hand."" - Huffington Post"
The COJI app includes multiple educational game modes:
MACRO MAZE
Drag and drop emoji commands to direct Coji's digital avatar through a maze. The COJI robot will guide your child along the way with his funny reactions and positive reinforcement."
SEQUENCE SAYS
COJI tests your child memory by flashing a series of emojis on his face. Match the icons in the correct order to win, and watch COJI celebrate."
COMMAND CENTER
Record and play back functions by bopping COJI on the head... or turn your smart device into a remote control and simply drive COJI around."
LOOP RUN
A loop is a sequence that is repeated. In Loop Run you navigate COJI through a world which is a
repeating loop.
How to play:
- Download the app and turn on your Coji
- Open the app and choose your Coji robot
- Select the game you want to play"
App requires Coji robot
Learn more: wowwee.com/coji
Troubleshooting: wowweezone.com"
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COJI robot Reviews

Coji is great and cool! but some suggestions for the app!

brayden mora villa fuete on

United States

So these suggestions are: More unlockable emojis! Nerd face emoji,joystick emoji,ladybug emoji,globe showing America’s emoji,Mobile phone emoji,video game emoji,Exclamation mark emoji, and Question mark emoji! And this app must be remote control support for the RC mode

App Crashes Too Often

Ocgp81 on

United States

Without the app, the toy is useless. The app crashed A LOT.

Not working

mituman2020 on

United States

I have a coji but I can’t play😭😭

Love It!

kittycouture246 on

United States

Love it that’s all I can say!

Great app and robot. Just have a suggestion

joy kitten 265263 on

United States

Sure the app is absolutely fun to use but sometimes my child gets bored from the games so maybe (if you could) add some more games that kids can code with?

Love it

NATURES HEART on

United States

We love this app. Variety of educational games. Best is the maze area but please be advised that Snowfield level 7 has a defect where there is a barrier that cannot be passed. We hit refresh to get a new set of emoji tools, but nothing works to get past the construction barrier. Still, we didn’t encounter this defect until pretty far in the game and it is still loads of fun.

Love it

#puppydogs%8 on

United States

My app on my tablet for my COJI won’t connect to the internet and it’s annoying that I can’t play the fun games can you fix it?

Great!

noahjmone on

United States

I got this toy when I was four and it was the most fun thing just get the app interact with it,program it also talk to it. This is the best fun I had when I was four.

What?!!!!

Morgie91011 on

United States

The app is terrible!!!! Freezes and shuts off, slow, ancient looking. The robot is such a cute idea for the younger ones, but almost impossible to play with since the app is so bad.

Love this toy

kelster7 on

United States

We bought Coji for my 4yo who is obsessed with robots. He absolutely adores this thing. I see some reviewers are saying that they have trouble with the app and/or robot, but we haven’t had one issue at all. (I’m wondering if it may be the issues with androids that were reported before? We use iPhone and it works perfectly.). In one day, my son was programming macros and learning sequencing with emojis and directional cues. He loves the command center and steering him around the kitchen. He’s very cute too. I think it may be one of the best priced toys we ever bought. It’s my son’s favorite toy.

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App Info

Publisher
WowWee Group
Languages
Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian Bokmål, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Recent release
1.0.14 (5 years ago )
Released on
Jun 13, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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