No more passive screen time!

In the Vyskilluj app, you’ll find dozens of interactive stories across a wide range of topics for children aged 3–12.

In each story, the main character completes tasks and overcomes different challenges — and the child helps through movement.

For example, when the hero needs to climb a ladder, the child performs a series of squats. Once the exercise is completed, the story continues.

This turns movement into a natural part of the experience and keeps children engaged in the story. The story scenarios are inspired by preschool and primary school curricula, so alongside movement and fun, children also gain new knowledge and skills through Vyskilluj.

Isn’t it just more screen time?

How are we changing screen time?

Many parents today are asking the same question:

How can we reduce passive screen time?

Vyskilluj transforms screen time into an active experience. Instead of sitting still and simply watching, children take part in movement activities throughout the story.

The screen becomes more than passive entertainment — it turns into movement, adventure, and learning.

Every child enjoys digital entertainment. With Vyskilluj, that need is fulfilled in a way that makes screen time not something negative to manage, but an opportunity for well-rounded growth and development.

Fun + Movement + Learning

Stories in Vyskilluj are about more than just movement.

They are inspired by topics from preschool and primary school curricula.

Throughout their adventures, children explore themes such as:

  • history and different periods of the world
  • nature and animals
  • courage, teamwork, and helping others
  • discovering the world

Learning becomes a natural part of the story — without children feeling like they’re being taught.

How to Use Vyskilluj

Parents use Vyskilluj in different ways.

For example:

As meaningful screen time
(Instead of passively watching videos, children take part in interactive stories.)

As a short daily movement routine
(5–10 minutes of activity through short episodes.)

As a shared activity for parents and children
(With movement exercises that both can enjoy.)

As a break between homework sessions

No special equipment is needed — just a phone, tablet, or computer with internet access.

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