A real look

What the kids see before opening an app

Real screenshots from the app — from the home screen, through questions across subjects, to the finish screen with stars and earned screen time.

Kids' home screen — big start button, level picker and subject list
1Home

The kids' home screen

Kids land on a home screen of their own: a personal greeting, one big start button, a challenge-level picker, and their subjects — exactly as the parent set them.

  • One clear start button — impossible to get lost
  • Pick easy / normal / hard before each session
  • Subjects by age: Hebrew, math, counting, science and patterns
Counting question 'how many dots?' — big purple dots, a speaker button, and 'this is hard' and 'skip' buttons
2Counting

A voice-first question — no reading needed

'How many dots?' — big dots on screen, a speaker button that reads the question aloud, and when it's hard: a 'this is hard 🤔' help button or a no-penalty skip. That's how even 3-year-olds answer on their own.

  • Big dots kids count right on the screen
  • 🔊 Tapping the speaker reads the question aloud
  • 'This is hard 🤔' for help, skip with no penalty — always on screen
Hebrew question — the word 'cookie' with a read-aloud button and four picture choices
3Hebrew

Hebrew: from the word to the picture

The word 'cookie' is shown at the top with a read-aloud button, and below it four pictures — only one fits. Connecting the written word, its sound and its meaning — that's how vocabulary is built.

  • The word shown large + a 🔊 button that reads it aloud
  • Four pictures, one right — pizza, cookie, egg or donut?
  • The question 'which picture fits?' is read aloud too
Pattern question — an apple-honey sequence with a question mark and four picture options
4Patterns

Thinking: what comes next in the pattern?

Apple, honey, apple, honey... what comes next? A fully visual pattern question — not a single word to read. Logical thinking that starts as early as preschool.

  • A picture sequence with a question mark — what continues?
  • Four visual options, zero reading
  • 'What comes next?' is read aloud at a speaker tap
Completion screen 'Excellent!' with stars at 8/10, per-subject breakdown and 'you earned 22 minutes'
5Stars

Session done: stars + reward time

After 10 questions — an 'Excellent!' screen with performance-based stars, a per-subject breakdown, and most importantly: the screen time just earned, unlocked instantly. Built so the kids want to come back.

  • Performance-based stars — here: 8 out of 10
  • Per-subject breakdown: Hebrew, counting, math, patterns, science
  • 'You earned 22 minutes!' — screen time unlocks instantly