Learn & Play

Learn & play with your child: lessons + thinking games

On-screen learning for kids. Each topic has an easy lesson explaining the idea plus a game to try. No download, no sign-up — start learning with your child right away.

Math

🐊Kindergarten (ages 4–6)Greater, Less, EqualTeach your child to compare quantities and the signs greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) with a hungry croc that always bites the bigger side.📖 Learn the idea🎮 Play the gameStart learning 🔵Kindergarten–Grade 1 (ages 4–7)Make the Target NumberA block game for number sense — numbered blocks drop into a grid and kids tap the ones that add up to the target, practising number bonds like 5 = 2+3 = 1+4. Addition practice that feels like play.📖 Learn the idea🎮 Play the gameStart learning 🐵Kindergarten (ages 4–6)Addition & Subtraction 1–20Teach adding and taking away with a hungry little monkey and bananas — from counting real objects to two-digit numbers with the “make ten” crate trick.📖 Learn the idea🎮 Play the gameStart learning 🚀Kindergarten–Grade 1 (ages 4–7)Adding on a Number LineTeach kids addition with a space rocket game. Ride the rocket forward step by step along the 0–26 number line, left to right — later levels give problems to solve (e.g. 5−2 = move forward 3) — all the way to a boss battle, making it crystal clear that the answer means moving forward.📖 Learn the idea🎮 Play the gameStart learning 🏭Grades 1–3 (ages 6–9)2-Digit Addition & Subtraction (columns, carry/borrow)Teach your child to add and subtract 2-digit numbers in columns — just like homework — with the Bundle Factory. Loose pieces are the ones place; bundle 10 into a box for the tens place. Kids see carrying and borrowing happen for real, not by rote.📖 Learn the idea🎮 Play the gameStart learning 🔎Kindergarten (ages 4–7)Count & FindHelp your child count with a twist. The screen fills with different things all mixed together, and the game asks aloud “How many of these?” while showing a picture of what to count. Your child scans, counts only the right ones among the decoys, then taps the matching number — practising counting and careful observation at once. Playable even before your child can read.📖 Learn the idea🎮 Play the gameStart learning

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