Kahoot Numbers by DragonBox has been a game-changer for teaching my kids math. It’s not your typical educational app; it brings numbers to life in a way that really engages children. With fun, colorful characters called Nooms, the app helps kids understand how numbers work, making math feel like play rather than learning.
The app’s subscription-based model gives access to premium Kahoot Numbers by DragonBox features along with three award-winning learning apps for math and reading. After starting with a free 7-day trial, you can easily cancel if it doesn’t suit your family’s needs, but we decided to stick with it because of the value it offers.
What stands out most is how the Nooms are used across four activities that challenge kids to think strategically about numbers. The “Sandbox” is a creative space where they can experiment freely with the Nooms, which has been great for explaining math concepts. My kids especially love the “Puzzle” section, where they use basic math to solve puzzles and unlock hidden pictures. They’re constantly learning without even realizing it, which is the best part.
The “Ladder” activity helps build an intuitive understanding of bigger numbers and how they relate to smaller ones. And the “Run” section is fast-paced, requiring quick mental math to jump over obstacles, which keeps them sharp and focused. It’s a great way to reinforce math skills without the typical quizzes and drills.
What really impressed me is how well the learning is integrated into the gameplay. Every move my kids make strengthens their understanding of numbers. I’ve seen a noticeable improvement in their ability to recognize numbers and perform basic addition and subtraction, which is fantastic.
Overall, Kahoot Numbers by DragonBox makes math enjoyable and stress-free for kids, and I appreciate how much thought has gone into creating a fun, educational experience. If you’re looking for a math app that combines fun with serious learning, this one is definitely worth checking out.
Parent review
I downloaded this because it is a game about numbers and because I like child-tailored games, as they generally don’t have the crude words found in some other games. The game’s animations and sound effects are quite funny.