Brainy Buddies isn’t just a book — it’s a complete learning journey. Carefully designed by educators and PhD-level researchers, each series includes 10 beautifully structured books to be read on the iPad your child already adores. Every book builds real knowledge step by step, helping children think deeper, speak smarter, and grow confident in what they know. Instead of overstimulating videos, Brainy Buddies turns screen time into calm, meaningful learning your child can return to every day, knowledge that compounds over years, not minutes. This is the kind of foundation parents wish they had growing up. 🧠 Math Adventures Series 10 story-led ebooks that help children use maths with confidence This series helps children practice maths in a way that feels natural, useful, and enjoyable. Instead of drills or worksheets, kids use numbers to solve problems, make decisions, and move through real-life adventures — calmly and without pressure. These are maths ebooks children actually sit and read. Why this series works Uses everyday situations to make maths feel relevant Builds understanding without memorisation Helps children think logically and solve problems Reduces stress and frustration around maths Supports real reading and quiet focus Parents often notice their child becoming more confident and willing to use maths on their own. What’s included 10 ebooks where maths is part of the adventure: Shapes • Space • Treasure Hunts • Safaris • Mountains • Mazes • Temples • Shopping • Castles • Space Stations Each book stands on its own, so children can start anywhere and build confidence at their own pace. Why parents choose the full series Better value than buying books individually A practical, well-rounded approach to maths Ideal for independent reading or reading together Content children can revisit whenever they need This series helps children see maths as something useful, manageable, and even enjoyable — without pressure. Start with one book — or explore them all Every book helps children feel a little more confident using maths in the real world. One problem at a time.