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Olly’s Adventures: The City of Two Languages is not a live or recorded course in the traditional sense, but an educational board game designed to support children’s language development. Players move penguin pieces toward the “City of Two Languages,” completing language tasks along the way with the help of digital devices and physical game components. The product emphasizes a Maltese-English bilingual environment and is suitable for children with language difficulties, while also supporting general language learning for children.
In terms of learning category, it is closer to a “language development intervention tool” than a standard course. Its tasks cover categorization, sentence building, social communication, and more, making it suitable for use at home, in classrooms, and in speech-language therapy settings. There are no live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 teacher services; instead, it combines a physical board game with a Companion App. The teaching languages are clearly Maltese and English, making it especially relevant for bilingual children in Malta. The academic and institutional background is also relatively strong: the project comes from a collaboration between Flying Squirrel Games and the University of Malta, with contributors including speech-language pathologists, professors, researchers, engineers, and game designers.
The page lists the price as €39.99. The package includes a game board, penguin pieces, 42 game cards, 84 noun game components, obstacles, stands, an instruction manual, a device stand, and free access to the companion App. As a one-time purchase for an educational intervention tool, the price is not high. However, the website does not disclose shipping coverage, payment methods, return/refund policies, or plans for ongoing updates.
Its strengths are the combination of physical interaction and digital tasks, which can improve children’s engagement. Language materials designed specifically for an English-Maltese bilingual context are also relatively uncommon, making it useful as a supplementary tool for therapists and teachers. The drawbacks are also clear: it is not a complete curriculum, and it lacks a progression path, learning reports, certificates, or teacher feedback mechanisms. Its language coverage is narrow, and for users in China who are not learning Maltese, its practical value will be reduced.
It is best suited to families with Maltese-English bilingual children, school classrooms, speech-language therapists, and clinics that need more engaging intervention materials. The available text does not provide information about access from China. App Store and Google Play availability, as well as cross-border purchase and shipping, need to be confirmed separately. For English early learning or language therapy for children in China, local graded reading apps, children’s English board games, or materials from speech therapy providers may be easier to obtain.
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