Hello, Grown-Ups! π
BrainBloom is a playful warm-up for young minds. The games gently exercise βright-brainβ style
thinking β noticing patterns, remembering pictures, imagining, matching, and spotting whatβs different β
all through big, colorful, tap-friendly puzzles designed for little fingers on phones and tablets.
Every answer gives instant, cheerful feedback and never scolds. A wrong tap simply says βtry again,β
so children stay confident and curious. Play in short, happy bursts β a few puzzles at a time works best.
Real right-brain programs worth exploring π
If youβd like to go deeper, these are well-established, currently-active programs and resources
(links checked live). BrainBloom isnβt affiliated with them β theyβre here as trustworthy starting points:
The Shichida Method Β· active
Pioneers of whole-brain education (since the 1970s). Memory, flashcard & imagination training for babies through older children, with 300+ centres worldwide.
TweedleWink & Wink (Right Brain Kids) Β· active
Playful right-brain classes and at-home materials. TweedleWink is for ages 0β6, Wink for ages 7+. Includes a free workshop video series on YouTube.
Tickle Right Β· active
Right-brain development for children roughly 16 months to 7 years, using fun interactive activities for cognitive, emotional and social skills.
Raising Superstars β Right-Brain Games Guide Β· active
A free, practical guide to right-brain training games you can play with toddlers at home, from a popular early-development program.
Right Brain Education Library Β· active
A large online library of right-brain education flashcards and home activities for babies and toddlers.
A friendly note: βleft-brain vs right-brainβ is a helpful metaphor, not strict neuroscience β
a healthy brain uses both sides together. The real magic here is time spent noticing, imagining, and playing
together. Always play alongside your child and keep screen time short and joyful. π