Ages 0โ€“4 ยท Free to start

The sunniest place for your little one to learn.

Letters, numbers, body parts and gentle newborn visuals, all wrapped in a calm, warm design. Three friendly mascots cheer your little one on and turn into stickers along the way. No gems. No streaks. No pressure to play every day.

Designed with pediatric screen-time guidance in mind.

No gems. No currency, ever.

No streaks. No daily-return guilt.

No red X's. Every wrong answer is a gentle wobble.

Gentle stop. Sessions end with a goodbye, not a "play again" loop.

Five ways to learn, all at their own pace

Every card leads with a simple icon, because your child can't read yet, and shouldn't have to.

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Letters A–Z

Practice the alphabet from A to Z, then celebrate with a friend.

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Numbers 1–10

Count from 1 to 10, then celebrate with a friend.

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Body Parts

Point, tap and name each part, a first-words favorite for toddlers.

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Newborn Black & White

High-contrast visuals that support vision development from 6 months and up, at a slow, calm pace.

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Training Time

A short mixed-practice session: 10 questions or five minutes, then a gentle goodbye.

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Action Words

Jump, clap and wave along to simple action words.

Meet the friends who celebrate with you

Finish a session and a friend shows up to celebrate, maybe Amil, Zuriel, Akira, or another sticker pal, cheering your score with a gentle nudge to rest. That friend joins your sticker collection too.

Amil, a baby in a teal shirt, cheering with arms raised

Amil

One of the friends who might show up when a session ends, cheering your score before joining your sticker collection.

Zuriel, a white Lhasa Apso wearing glasses and holding a book, waving

Zuriel

A cozy, bookish pup who might show up at session's end with a sleepy stretch, then joins your sticker collection.

Akira, an orange kitten with a coral bow, waving

Akira

A playful kitten who might show up to celebrate your score, then joins your sticker collection.

Celebration without an economy

Finish a session and earn one sticker: a mascot pose, a star, or a new animal friend. Stickers can't be spent, counted against a goal, or lost. They're just for the joy of collecting.

Behind the parent gate

A dashboard for you, not a scoreboard for them

  • This week, in plain numbers. “Strongest: Numbers. Practicing: Actions. Accuracy: 94%.”
  • Milestone badges. Named firsts like “Quiz champion” or “Explorer,” each with a date, right there in the dashboard.
  • A screen-time honesty box. “21 min play time this week,” about 3 min a day, comfortably under the pediatric guideline of 1 hour a day for ages 0–4. Daily breakdown is coming soon.

Good to know

What ages is this for?

Bright Baby is built for children 0–4. Newborn Black & White is designed for ages 6 months and up, while Letters, Numbers, Body Parts and Training suit toddlers and preschoolers.

Is there anything that pressures my child to keep playing?

No. Sessions end on their own after 10 questions or about five minutes, with a warm goodbye screen and no replay-loop button.

Can I set a daily time limit?

Yes. Choose 5, 10, 15 or 20 minutes, behind the parent gate.

Do you sell or show ads to my child?

No gems, no currency, no in-session ads aimed at kids. The app's design principles rule all of that out.

Let's learn and grow. โ˜€๏ธ

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