Number recognition
Children listen to the prompt and drag the flyer into the correct number balloon.
A short-session flight learning game where children practice number recognition, odd and even sorting, and early addition and subtraction by steering a friendly flyer into the right answer.
Children listen to the prompt and drag the flyer into the correct number balloon.
Short missions help explain even numbers as pairs and odd numbers as one left over.
Practice addition and subtraction within 20 with immediate feedback.
A parent and child can fly together on the same device.
Playtime, eye-care reminders, and basic progress remain on the device.
The current version has no login, advertising, tracking, social features, or public leaderboard.
These situations help parents decide whether the app fits a child's current learning stage.
Turn static number drills into movement, contact, and feedback.
Repeat a simple concept through short choices instead of long worksheets.
Connect equation answers to flight targets and encouraging feedback.
Local-first play, no ads, and built-in eye-care rest reminders.
The current version has no account, ads, or analytics SDK. Stars, progress, language, and sound settings are stored locally on the device.
It is better suited to children starting number recognition, odd/even sorting, and early addition or subtraction. Parents should judge by ability and screen-time needs.
No. It is an early learning and practice aid, not a school curriculum, professional assessment, or replacement for parent involvement.
No. The current version uses Apple's system speech synthesis for prompts. It does not use speech recognition, record audio, or upload audio.
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