Curious Forestβ„’

Playful learning games for curious kids.

Each clearing in the forest is a different game. Free, ad-free, no signup required. Best on a bigger screen β€” laptop, tablet, or your TV browser (a remote works fine). Easier on small eyes than a phone.

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Today's daily playA small ritual β€” a few minutes, every day

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Parents Zone

Cambridge curriculum Β· at a glance

The whole journey from Reception to Year 6 β€” what your child learns at each year, the milestones along the way, and the games that help them across. For parents, not kids.

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Leaderboard

Top scores Β· This week & all time

See who's racing ahead in each game. Beat your best, beat your friends, climb the ranks!

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Forest Ranger Badges

15 badges Β· Coming soon

Fifteen creative badges Forest Rangers will earn for playing games, leaving feedback, and shaping the forest. See the wall of badges-to-come.

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My Word Mastery

Your mastered vs to-grow list Β· per profile

See which Cambridge Primary words you've mastered, learnt, and still have to grow through Bramble's Word Saplings. Per-profile. Picks up automatically as you play.

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See my mastery β†’
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The Rangers Wall

Reader reflections Β· A wall of voices

What other Forest Rangers learned from each Reading Hollow story β€” in their own words. Share yours after any story.

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More to come…

New clearings Β· in the works

The forest is growing! New animal friends and new adventures are on their way. Do watch out!

Free educational games for Grades 1–6

Curious Forestβ„’ is a growing collection of free, ad-free educational games for kids in Grades 1 to 6 (Year 1 to Year 6 / Class 1 to Class 6), mapped to the Cambridge Primary curriculum. No ads, no signup required, no third-party trackers, no in-app purchases β€” just playful learning. Creating a forest profile is optional: kids who do save their name and progress; kids who don't leave no server-side footprint. Each clearing in the forest is hosted by a different mascot.

Maths. Math Glade covers the Cambridge times tables 2Γ— through 12Γ— with Otto the Fox, plus Year 1 counting and take-away, halves and quarters (Acorn Share), o'clock and half-past (Berry Clock), and UK coin recognition (Berry Market). Berry Brunch is a calm fluency run for Year 2–5. Tic-Tac-Otto is maths tic-tac-toe where berries beat acorns β€” pick your year, topics and difficulty; each win is worth 1,000 leaderboard points. Pictogram Pip is a statistics arcade with Pip the Panda for Grades 3–6 β€” read pictograms and bar charts, find the mode and range. Baby Bear's Forest Shop is a story-themed coin-counting game for Grades 1–3 β€” help Baby Bear pay for a picnic, a birthday party or a stormy-night supper. Run Rusty Run is an arcade-paced maths game with Rusty the Squirrel.

English & reading. Phonics Path teaches Reception / Year 1 letter sounds, CVC blending and sight words with Professor Hoot β€” no timers, read-along pace. Reading Hollow has cosy stories for Grades 1–4 β€” Zen and Taoist parables, Big-Feelings tales about emotions, and True Stories of real-life heroes; sight words are highlighted in orange. Word Garden is Quill the Magpie's spelling game using the Montessori Movable Alphabet β€” Year 1 to 6. Word Rush is Quill's spelling arcade β€” hear the word, pick the spelling (General + Plurals topics). Punctuation Polisher is Quill's third game β€” tap-to-drop apostrophes, speech marks and commas for Grades 3–6. Bamboo Grove teaches 10-finger touch typing through 15 progressive lessons. Word Rain is the typing arcade β€” catch the falling words before they float away.

Geography. Atlas Acres is a 190+ country quiz across six continent tours with Peri-Peri the Peregrine β€” Easy to Super Hard tiers, 10 fun facts per country, stamp-collecting passport. Atlas Chained is the chained-flag word game where each new country starts with the last letter of the previous one. Guess in 10 and Guess the Animal are deduction sprints β€” pick clue cards, narrow it down, fewer clues earn more stars.

Telugu & heritage. Akshara Vanamu teaches Telugu letters, vowel signs (గుణింఀాలు), and reading through traditional nursery rhymes and riddles with Mayuri the Peacock β€” including a 30-day Pada Bandham course for English-first kids. Vinnu Vale is Vinnu the Elephant's heritage corner β€” daily slokas with word-by-word meanings in Telugu and English.

Curious Forest works on laptops, desktops, and most tablets. The typing games need a real keyboard; everything else is fully tap-friendly on mobile. New clearings and games ship most weeks β€” check back often.

Parent FAQ

Quick answers to what parents ask us most.

  • Yes. Most smart TVs come with a built-in browser β€” open it, type curiousforest.org, create a profile, and play with the TV remote. The remote navigates and taps just like a touchscreen. The only exception is Bamboo Grove (typing), which needs a real keyboard. Everything else β€” Reading Hollow, Atlas Acres, Math Glade, Akshara Vanamu β€” works on the sofa with a remote in hand.