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Simple, fun, and educational:
that's what mathematics is all about.

Fun With Dots & Numbers

A baby's vision is still developing and not entirely matured from the time they are 3 months old to the age of 8.5 or 9 months. Due to their simplicity and ease of processing, red dot cards are more likely to catch the attention of babies at this age because they only have one contrast color.

Age: 3 Months +

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Colorful Dots & Numbers

Most babies can distinguish a larger range of colors by the time they are 9 months old and have more developed color perception. With colorful dot cards, they are even more attracted and involved.

Age: 9 Months +

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Dot Cards

Create a process of learning through observation and understanding for a lifetime of growth.

Number Cards

Strengthening the power of association to develop the foundation for child's complex thinking skills.

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Number Tiles

Math made fun with number tiles: exploring concepts in a hands-on way.

It's not about keeping your baby occupied all the time!!  

It's about giving them the tools to explore the surroundings on their own by cherishing the learning and developing the skills.

Benefits

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Develops Strong Logical Thinking

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Sharpens Baby's Perceiving Capacity.

Enhances Minute Observation Skills

Speeds Up Mental Calculation Ability

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Effective Applications Of Maths In Everyday Life

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Features

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Activity Guide
 

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Curved Corners
 

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Non-Laminated:
Safe for baby's eyes

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Food Grade
Material

We are dedicated to supporting the growth and development of every child.

Helping parents navigate the journey of parenthood with confidence.

Empowering parents to be their baby's

best supporter.

Guiding parents towards a strong and healthy bond with their baby.

Our Mission:

1 Million Babies Solving
Equation at the

Age of 3 Years
by 2025

The Brain Behind hungry brain !

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Hemali Gada, the founder of Hungry Brain, has researched for over 2 decades and developed early learning programs that focuses on whole brain development for babies. She is a highly skilled trainer in the use of mind mapping technology, having been trained by Tony Buzan, the inventor of mind maps. In addition to her work as a trainer, She has also served as a child-parent counsellor and has developed courses on parenting to help strengthen the bond between parents and babies. 

Hemali Gada

Fun With Dots & Numbers

3 Months +

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Colorful Dots & Numbers

9 Months +