June 9, 2025

Brainzy Online Learning Program For Kids + 1yr Subscription($47.88) Giveaway {TWO Winners}

As most kids do, my children love when we make learning fun. Brainzy provided us with a year subscription to try their new online learning program designed to build reading and math skills in children ages 3–7. My littles are almost 3(next month), 5, and 7. One subscription allows all three of my kids to have their own account personalized to their abilities. Brainzy’s comprehensive program follows a methodical, building-block path created to spark curiosity and giggles while building more than 30 critical reading and math skills.

Brainzy transports kids to the Land of Knowhere, where they play and learn with new friends named Roly, Floyd, Tutu, Officer Ice Cream, Birdee, Cuz-Cuz, Muggo, and Penelope Pegacorn. My kids laughed so hard when we were choosing which character would be their “guide”. They can then cover a year’s worth of learning as they play through more than 300 fun games, videos, and read-along stories. I am a firm believer in fun learning. Our youngest knew all of her letters and their sounds before she was 2 thanks to a fun educational video. These games in Brainzy can help her hone those skills and learn many more in a a way she will be excited to use!

Designed for children at Pre-K, Kindergarten, and First Grade levels with additional levels planned up to Fifth Grade, Brainzy’s collection of original games and videos is constantly expanding and improving. Reading games include alphabet games, phonics games, sight word games, as well as videos. Math games build skills in counting, number recognition, shapes, addition/subtraction, and videos. My oldest turned 7 in August, so he is in second grade. We look forward to the game expanding to 2nd grade, but he does play the games for 1st grade as refreshers. My kindergartener loves to play the games and prefers to do so from my iPad. I have her play the preschool games with our almost 3 year old so it refreshes her skills and helps her younger sister.

As I mentioned earlier, up to three children can be on the same account. There is also a classroom version where teachers can accommodate up to 35 students. Parents can track progress as children master each new skill. Brainzy was developed using rich data gathered from the 20 million worksheets downloaded each year at Education.com and provides an ad-free environment safe for kids to explore on a tablet, desktop, or laptop computer. Brainzy is available by monthly subscription ($6.99 per month) or annual subscription ($3.99 per month). Visit Brainzy.com for more information and to sign up for a free 7-day trial.