Frog Jump

In Frog Jump, you can train your working memory by seeing how many images you can remember. The game is played in three stages. In the first stage, all players select an image sequence. In the second stage, players have to remember their own sequence. In the final stage, correctly remembered images are transformed into lily pads, which can be used to help the frog jump to the bridge.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Music Bubbles

In Music Bubbles you can practice reaction and coordination while playing classical music. Keep up with the music, by tapping the coloured bubbles when inside the white target area. Watch out when tapping the bubbles, as hitting outside a bubble will result in minus points. Bubbles with a coloured outline are played automatically. Use the settings menu to find songs by specific composers, or to adjust the difficulty of the game.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

The House

In the house you can train prepositions and your vocabulary. Move things around the house, matching the location of the things with the assignments. The faster you are able to move the things to their right place, the more houses you can manage before time runs out. You can also turn off the lights in the house, and use the flashlights to light your way to things and their location.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Book Builder

Use Book Builder to create your own books, read other people’s books or play theater. For each page of the book, you have to collaborate on writing the text, creating the characters and adding objects. When you have finished a story it can be published in the library, so other people can read it. Remember to write down the book code that is displayed when the book is created, otherwise it will not be possible to edit or view an unpublished book later.


Supports: Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish.

Exercise Wheel

Use the Exercise Wheel to take a quick movement break. Turn the wheel and do push-ups, jumping jacks or one of the 50 other exercises together. An animation illustrates how to perform each of the exercises. It is possible to choose which exercises are on the wheel, as well as the character that performs them.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Letter Ball

In Letter Ball you can practice spelling by playing football. Spell the word shown on you own part of the football field, by shooting the footballs into the opponent’s goal. It is possible to be multiple players on each team, as the letters do not need to be shot in the order that the word is spelled. The footballs are shot by pulling backwards on the ball, and then aiming at the goal before lifting the finger. You can defend your goal by moving the goalkeeper.


Supports: Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish.

Grocery Store

Play Grocery Store and improve your ability to do math with coins and banknotes. The game is designed for four players, two that goes shopping and two that sells the goods from their grocery store. The customers have to check their shopping lists to see what they need to buy, and pay for the goods by putting the money on the counter. The grocers have to find the goods for the customers, and open the cash register to give the correct change.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Line Coder

In Line Coder you can create the most incredible patterns and drawings using the drawing robots. You can work together to code the two little drawing robots, and it is only the math that sets the limit for what you can draw. Use the code blocks to program the distance, rotation, and color of the line that the robot draws, as well as create loops to repeat the pattern.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Mirror Drawing

In Mirror Drawing you can draw together, create mirror images and beautiful patterns. The game offers different possibilities, allowing users to either draw in separate areas, or share a larger area. It is possible to choose whether or not what is drawn is mirrored to the other areas. Regardless of the way the drawing area is set up, it is possible for everybody to draw at once, but you have to share the colors, as only one color can be used in each of the areas.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Word Circus

The aim of Word Circus is to connect words and images. The game can be played in three different levels of difficulty, where the words in the easiest level are read aloud, the middle level are presented as text, and in the most difficult one the text is scrambled. Select the right image by dragging it up into the frame above the images. If you are unsure about what the correct image is, you can wait as the wrong images are slowly removed. If you get a cannonball, you can shoot it at one of your opponents and confuse them by getting their images to rotate.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.