

Why do so many children struggle to learn math?
Mathematics isn't inherently difficult; often the problem lies in how it's taught. When a child doesn't fully grasp the fundamentals, they get lost with each new concept. The key is to learn calmly, visually, and with activities adapted to their pace.

Learning mathematics through play
Learning mathematics through play
Learning math through play is one of the most effective ways to reinforce concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, and geometry. Games allow children to practice independently, at their own pace, while developing skills such as logic, attention, and memory.


Advantages of play-based learning in mathematics
Visual and manipulative learning : concepts are explained with visual support and everyday examples.
Constant positive reinforcement : every small achievement is celebrated to motivate.
Without pressure, without fear of making mistakes : errors are integrated as part of the learning process.
Attractive and tailored experience : ideal for students with different paces and needs.

Who can benefit from this approach?
Primary school children who need to better understand mathematics.
Families looking for a fun alternative to traditional homework.
Students who want to review or catch up at home.

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More than 1,249 families trust us

My 7-year-old son keeps asking for more
It has taken the guilt off my shoulders regarding screen time because I know he is truly learning, unlike with other apps.

Carmen R.
March 15, 2025

My 8-year-old daughter can't stop
She used to hate math, and now she asks me if she can play games for a little while longer. I still can't believe it.

Alejandro M.
February 2, 2025

My 6-year-old is hooked
Finally, an app where he learns through play. His grades have improved, and he thinks he's just having fun.

María José L.
April 28, 2025

My 9-year-old son is asking for more time
I love seeing how much he enjoys learning. There are no more homework dramas because he comes home from school motivated.

Carlos P.
June 12, 2025


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Can you really learn math by playing games?
Yes. When learning is adapted to the child's pace, it becomes natural and motivating.
Do I need to be present all the time?
No. Children can progress independently, although they can also share the process with their families.
Does any app cover all school math content?
MindED includes math exercises aligned with primary school content, from basic operations to more advanced concepts such as fractions or problem solving.

















