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BabyBrain

Short

Supervised

Intentional play

When screen time happens, make it meaningful.

Short, colorful games that turn supervised screen time into active practice for focus, coordination, memory, and early problem-solving.

Built for the screen-time reality

Screens are not the goal. Better moments are.

Brief by design

BabyBrain is shaped around short sessions, clear endings, and simple activities that do not pull children into endless watching.

Parent-first

Parents choose the developmental stage, manage play time, and stay close to the experience instead of handing over a passive feed.

Play with purpose

Every game asks for a tiny action: tap, match, trace, sort, follow, remember. The child is doing, not just watching.

Four development stages

The app grows from cause-and-effect play to early logic.

Sensory

1-2 years

At this level, the child begins to understand that their actions can affect what they see and hear.

Cause and effect They notice that tapping, reaching, or choosing can create a response.
Visual attention They follow color, movement, and simple changes with more focus.
Intentional touch They begin to use touch and pointing with clearer purpose.
Shared focus They stay connected to a caregiver during short guided moments.

Symbolic

2-3 years

At this level, the child starts using images, words, and simple choices to represent familiar things.

Recognition They connect familiar objects, images, and simple visual cues.
Word meaning They start linking names and sounds to things they already know.
Choice-making They compare two clear options and choose with intention.
Early memory They remember repeated patterns, places, and familiar results.

Pre-Logical

3-4 years

At this level, the child can follow more structure and begin comparing, grouping, counting, and completing simple sequences.

Sorting They group things by one visible idea, like color, shape, or kind.
Sequencing They follow short instructions from beginning to end.
Counting They build confidence with small groups and visual number cues.
Coordination They refine hand control through tracing, dragging, and paths.

Early Logical

4-5 years

At this level, the child is ready for short rule-based challenges that support early reasoning and school-readiness skills.

Pre-literacy They recognize letters, sounds, numbers, and early time words.
Rule-following They use simple rules to decide what should happen next.
Persistence They stay with a short challenge and try again after mistakes.
Problem-solving They compare, adjust, and complete small structured tasks.

Grounded in public early-childhood guidance from the World Health Organization and CDC developmental milestones. BabyBrain supports supervised practice, not developmental diagnosis.

A calmer alternative to passive screen time.

BabyBrain does not pretend that more screen time is better. It gives families a responsible option for the moments when a screen is already part of the day.

Passive watching

The screen leads.

Many digital moments are built to keep attention moving, even when the child is mostly receiving.

  • Autoplay keeps going
  • Mostly receiving
  • Less parent control
BabyBrain play

The child acts.

BabyBrain turns short supervised screen time into a small, intentional activity with a clear purpose.

  • Short, clear endings
  • Tap, match, trace
  • Parent-chosen stage

How BabyBrain is structured

Parent control around a simple child-facing play space.

Set the stage

Parents choose the developmental level before play begins.

Begin play

The child meets simple prompts that ask them to act, not just watch.

Adapt softly

Difficulty grows only after repeated success, with no pressure in the youngest stage.

Close the loop

Timer, progress, and break screen keep the moment bounded and visible.

  • Brief
  • Guided
  • Purposeful
  • Parent-led

Make the next few minutes count.

Use BabyBrain for short, guided play when a screen is already in the room.

Contact the BabyBrain team