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Parents — Learning Samurai
For families & caregivers

Parents

Kids don’t need more screen time — they need better screen time. Learning Samurai offers calm, one-page games you can say “yes” to.

Open one page
No child logins or pop-ups.
Practice for 5–10 min
Reading, words, math, geography.
Hear & see feedback
Audio prompts, instant checks.
Stop cleanly
Clear end — no endless scroll.
See progress
Optional simple summaries.
Any device
Phone, iPad, Chromebook.
Students can suggest topics anytime via the Request a Game form.

How families use it

On the go

Car line, waiting rooms, before practice — one calm page for quick practice.

With siblings

Short turns keep focus and reduce fights over devices.

Wind-down time

No infinite feeds; a clear end helps with routines.

How it works (5 steps)

  1. 1) Pick
    Choose a game/topic for today’s 5–10 min.
  2. 2) Play
    One calm page with audio prompts & instant checks.
  3. 3) Pause/Stop
    Clear end; easy to stop and switch tasks.
  4. 4) Review
    Optional summary: accuracy, attempts, time.
  5. 5) Repeat
    Build a simple routine a few days a week.

Have a request from your school or child’s teacher? We can tune games to local lists and units.

Idea prompts

Reading & words

  • Sight word lists for your grade
  • Science/social studies vocabulary
  • Interactive story ideas

Math

  • Facts, word problems, math facts races
  • Money, time, measurement mini games
  • Charts/data to explore together

Geography & languages

  • States & capitals
  • Bilingual word practice
  • Local history/culture topics

Safety & privacy

No child logins

Kids play on a single calm page. No accounts needed.

Minimal data

We track practice summaries only (accuracy, attempts, time).

Family control

Parents can request deletion. See our Privacy & Data.

FAQ

Do kids need accounts?
No. Everything runs in the browser on one page. No child logins.
How long should a session be?
We design for 5–10 minute blocks to encourage focus and easy stopping points.
Can I see my child’s progress?
Yes — optional summaries show accuracy, attempts, and time on task.
How do I suggest a new topic?
Use the Request a Game form. Students can submit ideas too (with an adult).