Where Numbers Become a Colourful Adventure

An educational RPG where regular practice with number patterns unlocks mathematical confidence

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Meet Kaelo

Kaelo stands in equal parts awe and confusion, staring up at a bamboo grove that seems to shimmer before her. How did she get here? She was just watching other children play outside the walls of Xi'an, where the Silk Road runs through but girls like her are meant to stay invisible.

This bamboo grove is the first mystery that transforms her life. Inside its hidden clearing, she discovers something extraordinary: glowing spheres of colour, invisible to everyone else, floating through the world. When she touches her first sphere, everything changes. Numbers stop being abstract symbols to memorise. They become something she can see, something she can feel.

But Kaelo can't navigate this new world alone. She needs guides—young people from what she calls "a world of glass and light" who, like her, are ready for adventure and discovery. Through the bamboo grove, she reaches across time itself, calling out. The spheres she finds, the patterns she notices, the challenges she faces—all of it needs someone on the other side helping her see what she cannot see alone.

Could your child be the guide she's calling for?

(Join the early access programme to discover what happens next in Kaelo's story—and how your child becomes part of it)

How the Magic Works

Four simple steps transform mathematical anxiety into confident number sense

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🔍 Scan & Discover

Your child uses their device to scan Kaelo's world for glowing number spheres. Each sphere they find becomes part of their growing collection—and each one is a puzzle waiting to be solved.

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🎨 Find & Build Numbers

Children learn to identify and construct numbers using the fundamental building blocks of mathematics: place value, arrays, and prime factorisation through colour patterns. Sphere capture and building is based on recognising and using these building blocks to give numbers real meaning.

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✨ Combine & Cast Spells

Captured spheres become powerful tools in Kaelo's story. Children combine them strategically to help her overcome challenges, seeing how numbers interact and relate through hands-on experimentation in a world where their mathematical choices have real consequences.

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📈 Notice Patterns Through Practice

As children progress in the game, learning to build spheres—that is, to construct numbers—they see what works and what doesn't. With the regular micro-practice sessions needed to advance Kaelo's story, children soon notice patterns in numbers that they might have previously missed entirely.

Why Children Actually Learn

Story-driven engagement. Playful practice. Build foundations

🎯 Visual Learning That Sticks

Numbers aren't just symbols—they're colourful patterns. Children see mathematical relationships rather than memorising procedures, building genuine understanding that transfers to all areas of maths.

🔑 Unlocking Meaning in Numbers

As children become immersed in the story, the numbers they learn and practise with start to have an impact on the narrative and enable children to interact with the world of the story. This makes the numbers as meaningful to the players as the characters.

🎮 Practice That Feels Like Play

Game mechanics replace worksheets. When practice is engaging, children willingly spend time developing number fluency—without realising they're working hard.

🎯 Perfectly Pitched Challenge

The system tracks proficiency and adjusts difficulty automatically. Your child faces challenges that stretch them without overwhelming—the sweet spot where real learning happens.

🌈 From Times Tables to Fractions

For Year 3 students, it's a fascinating pattern to explore times tables. As they progress, the same visual system helps them master fractions, factors, and eventually prime factorisation—all building on familiar colours.

✅ Real Students, Real Results

Starting March 2026 with real Year 3-7 students who struggle with number sense. This isn't theory—it's being tested and refined with children just like yours.

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Limited places available for April 2026 pilot phase

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