A learning computer for kids
A small, sturdy computer that contains a whole education — and nothing else. No feed, no ads, no open internet. Just the tools a child needs to learn, and a library big enough to follow any curiosity.
This is Goji.
A bento box of an education — cream tray, red lid.
The seal signs the lid. The leaf is the power light.
And everything a child needs is already inside.
drag to turn it yourself
The philosophy
Tap a pillar. With those three well in hand, everything floating above them — history, science, code, whatever a child is curious about — becomes reachable. That's the order Goji teaches in.
How it teaches
A principle first — often a short animated teaching object built just for the lesson.
Games and drills that make the work feel like play — math sprints, typing quests, spelling bees.
Quizzes, retells, and writing until it has genuinely stuck. A skill is done when the child can prove it — not when the calendar says so.
And it moves at the child's pace — not a factory bell.
The library inside
Pull a book off the shelf — they're really in there.
The classics of Project Gutenberg, curated into grade-level reading paths — and a full offline encyclopedia for everything a curious mind wanders into. After setup, a student can learn for years without the open web ever being required infrastructure.
For parents
The parent app is the instrument panel: where each child stands in reading, writing, and math — at a glance, without hovering. Plan a school day from that picture, send it to the device, and the proof of work flows back. The computer is the engine; the parent holds the panel.
The family
Follow along — or say hello.
hello@narrowroadstudios.com