♪Answer before the balloon disappears!
*The time limit for the balloon to disappear can be changed in the settings.
Please adjust it according to your child's level.
★Suitable for children from preschool to early elementary school!
All levels are divided, so you can choose the learning method that suits your child!
★Includes multiplication tables and flashcards for different types of money!
★Learn the four basic arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division!
Problems include choosing the answer from an equation, choosing the equation from the answer, and word problems.
★Understanding through text is important! Word problems also teach how to count things!
Furthermore, there are "mix" menus for word problems, such as addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and all of them.
These are presented randomly!
★Getting used to random problems leads to improved problem-solving skills!
◎Use the multiplication flashcards to memorize the multiplication tables first!
★Improve spatial reasoning skills with building blocks!
Problems involving counting how many blocks are stacked
From the "normal" level onwards, blocks that are overlapping and not visible will appear,
fostering the ability to estimate and count!
*This is a common type of problem found in elementary school entrance exams!
★Learn about shapes!
Problems involving choosing the name of a shape, choosing identical shapes (without rotation/with rotation),
and choosing shapes to combine to create a single shape.
★To prevent children from developing a dislike for difficult geometry problems in elementary school,
it's important to familiarize them with shapes from a young age!
★Learn how to tell time!
Problems involving reading clocks in 30-minute increments, 5-minute increments, and 1-minute increments.
★Being able to tell time is said to contribute to a child's independence!
★Learn about different types of money and how to calculate!
Problems involving counting how much money is available.
★Learning the importance of money at a young age is the first step in developing financial literacy!
◎Let's start by memorizing the different types of money using flashcards!