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I'm a father of three, and my oldest just started kindergarten.
Kids are full of energy and curiosity.
They ask questions all the time!
To guide that energy, I create web-based learning apps.
These apps turn learning into fun, hands-on activities that keep kids engaged and help them grow.
Here are two of the apps I’ve built:
Math: math.aitoolforkids.in
Logic: logic.aitoolforkids.in
These apps focus on math and logic.
Each one offers a personalized learning path designed to match your child’s level and pace.

Keeping Kids Busy in a Good Way
Kids are full of energy.
Keeping them busy with fun and educational activities can be tough. Many websites only offer static content like PDFs to print. These can help, but they aren’t interactive. I wanted something better. I wanted tools that spark curiosity and build real skills.


Customize setting and generate dynamic contents. Click and try it out.
Bringing Learning Offline (But Not Losing the Benefits of Tech)
Even though I’m developing online tools, I still believe in the value of pencil and paper. Cutting screen time is a priority for many parents, myself included. That’s why I designed these tools so they can easily be printed out. I want my kids to practice writing, drawing, and using their hands, which are skills they don’t get from screen-based activities alone.


Harnessing AI for Learning and Storytelling
We live in an era of artificial intelligence, and I want to leverage this technology to create dynamic, personalized content for kids. Whether it’s generating new story ideas or creating activities that adapt to a child’s learning level, I believe that AI can offer a fresh, engaging experience for young learners. Storytelling, especially, is an area where I see a lot of potential for creativity and growth, and I look forward to sharing these ideas through this blog.
This blog is a way for me to document this journey, share new tools, and hopefully inspire other parents and educators. I’m excited to explore the intersection of learning and technology, and to keep kids “busy in a good way.”
Stay tuned for updates as I continue building these resources and refining the experience!
