Brief by design
BabyBrain is shaped around short sessions, clear endings, and simple activities that do not pull children into endless watching.
Short
Supervised
Intentional play
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
BabyBrain is shaped around short sessions, clear endings, and simple activities that do not pull children into endless watching.
Parents choose the developmental stage, manage play time, and stay close to the experience instead of handing over a passive feed.
Every game asks for a tiny action: tap, match, trace, sort, follow, remember. The child is doing, not just watching.
Four development stages
At this level, the child begins to understand that their actions can affect what they see and hear.
At this level, the child starts using images, words, and simple choices to represent familiar things.
At this level, the child can follow more structure and begin comparing, grouping, counting, and completing simple sequences.
At this level, the child is ready for short rule-based challenges that support early reasoning and school-readiness skills.
Grounded in public early-childhood guidance from the World Health Organization and CDC developmental milestones. BabyBrain supports supervised practice, not developmental diagnosis.
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.
Many digital moments are built to keep attention moving, even when the child is mostly receiving.
BabyBrain turns short supervised screen time into a small, intentional activity with a clear purpose.
How BabyBrain is structured
Parents choose the developmental level before play begins.
The child meets simple prompts that ask them to act, not just watch.
Difficulty grows only after repeated success, with no pressure in the youngest stage.
Timer, progress, and break screen keep the moment bounded and visible.
Use BabyBrain for short, guided play when a screen is already in the room.
Contact the BabyBrain team