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The 10 Best Math Apps for Kids
These fun math games for kids will reinforce basic arithmetic concepts and spark a love for learning.

Greetings, Awesome Parents! ๐ผ
Today, we're on a delightful adventure through the world of math apps for kids. Discover the top 10 engaging math apps that will make learning a thrilling experience for your little ones. ๐ฑ๐งฎ๐
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๐ Celebrating Sarah Johnson's 8th birthday! Join the party! ๐๐
๐ Exploring the Top 10 Engaging Math Apps for Kids - Making math fun and educational for your little ones! ๐ฑ๐งฎ๐
Bedtime Math, Elmo Loves 123s, Reflex Student, Monster Math 2, SplashLearn, Marble Math Junior, Khan Academy Kids, Moose Math, Preschool Math Games for Kids, Montessorium: Intro to Math
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๐ Celebrating Our Rising Stars: Happy Birthday, Sarah Johnson!
Here's to another fantastic spotlight this month! Let's give a big cheer for Sarah Johnson, who is turning 8 this week! ๐ Sarah comes from the lively town of Austin, Texas, and is renowned for her love of science experiments and her enthusiastic participation in the school's coding club. Recently, she left everyone in awe by clinching the top spot in the regional science fair with her captivating volcano experiment. Well done, Sarah! ๐
Her favorite motto is by Albert Einstein: "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world." An inspiring choice, indeed!
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The Best Math Apps for Kids
We've picked our favorite math apps for students of all ages, designed to teach arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Some of our faves include:
Some of the math apps even meet Common Core State Standards. And the best part is that your child will have so much fun, they'll hardly even know that they're actually learning!
1. Bedtime Math by Bedtime Math Foundation
Geared for families with kids ages 3โ9 and available in both English and Spanish, this app provides a daily math problem plus a surprise problem of the day, along with a whole archive of math problems. Plus, research shows that students who did Bedtime Math games just one night a week significantly increased their math achievement compared to peers. Not too bad for an app that doubles as before-bed fun! (Ages 3-9; Free, iOS and Android)
2. Elmo Loves 123s by Sesame Workshop
You can't go wrong with Elmo, and the Elmo Loves 123s app comes packed with plenty of activities for toddlers and preschoolers, from number tracing to counting games and even coloring pages. Plus, there's a built-in parent tracker so you can see what your child has learned along the way. (Ages 0-5; $4.99 for iOS and free to download with in-app purchases for Android)
3. Reflex Student by ExploreLearning
This game-based learning app is geared towards students in grades 2โ8 and helps them build their math recall skills while increasing confidence. The Reflex Student app games automatically adjust to challenge them in new ways as they play. (Grades 2-8; Free, iOS)
4. Monster Math 2 by Makkajai
In this math game for kids, a monster named Maxx will help teach your child basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Playing Monster Math 2, your kid will learn multiple skills at once while helping Maxx fight enemies, explore, and save his friend Juno. You can even enter "Multiplayer Mode" and compete with others online! (Grades 1-5; Free with in-app purchases, iOS and Android)
5. SplashLearn by StudyPad, Inc.
Calling all visual learners! This math app seeks to make arithmetic fun and engaging with a self-paced, curriculum-aligned program. For example, SplashLearn's kindergarten level features shapes and counting, while the fifth-grade level focuses on multiplication, division, basic algebra, fractions, and decimals. The app also has several stand-out features: virtual rewards, a progress dashboard, and explanations for wrong answers. (Preschool-5th Grade; Free with in-app purchases, iOS and Android)
6. Marble Math Junior by Artgig Studio
With Marble Math Junior, your child will solve a variety of math problems by collecting numbers and bonuses as you navigate a marble maze. With three difficulty levels and 16 marble styles, this math app can be personalized to fit your kid's personality and skills. It also lets you customize games to concentrate on the areas in which your child needs the most help. ($3.99 for iOS and $2.99 for Android)
7. Khan Academy Kids by Khan Academy
Designed by experts at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, the Khan Academy Kids app will teach your kid math with adorable animal characters. The app also has programs for reading, writing, language, problem-solving, motor development, and social-emotional development. Adaptive features allow for a personalized experience, ensuring kids will get the most out of the digital game. (Ages 2-8; Free, iOS and Android)
8. Moose Math by Duck Duck Moose
Looking for free math games for kindergarteners and first graders? The Moose Math app might be the trick! It takes kids on a "mathematical adventure" based on Common Core State Standards. Kids earn rewards for completing five multi-level activities, which they can put towards building a city of their own. Parents can also monitor progress through a "report card." (Ages 3-7; Free, iOS and Android)
9. Preschool Math Games for Kids by IDZ Digital
With this fun math game, young kids will experience counting, tracing, and reading numbers in an engaging, interactive way. (Ages 2 to 6; Free, Android)
10. Montessorium: Intro to Math by Higher Ground Education
This free app uses Montessori principles to teach the basic foundations of math, including sequencing, spatial relationships, problem-solving, and an intro to odds and even numbers. It's also a parent and teacher favorite, with an average 4.5 rating review on the App store. "The App is extremely designed and stays true to Montessori principles," raves one reviewer. "We use this in our school and the progress children make is remarkable." (Ages 4+; Free, iOS)
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