We're new around here....

We're new around here....

And we are glad you're here!

If you’ve found your way to this page, it probably means you care about two big things as much as we do:

  • kids who love to learn
  • screens that feel safe, fun and genuinely helpful

Ninjadoodle has been around for years making quirky puzzle games, so perhaps you know a little about us already!
Now we’re taking everything we’ve learnt, and are building something new.

So, What is Ninjadoodle Learning?

Ninjadoodle Learning will be a growing library of:

  • play-based learning games (phonics, early maths, patterns, memory and more)
  • printable activities that are an extension of the games that you can use at home or in the classroom
  • achievement and reward systems that feel encouraging, not stressful

Everything is being designed to be:

  • ad-free
  • kid-safe
  • easy for busy parents and teachers to use

Think of it as a cozy little corner of the internet where kids can tap, giggle, practise and grow — without being blasted by pop-ups (no more requests to download random games!) or shoved toward random videos.

Where we’re at right now

Right now we’re in the build phase:

  • our first games and printables are in active development
  • samples are up for you to try, and there are more coming
  • we’re testing ideas with our own kiddo (and a few brave friends!)
  • we’re putting a lot of care into making everything feel clear and friendly

We’re aiming to open the doors in February 2026 with:

  • Rhymetime Rush – a game where rhyming sounds come to life by matching sounds pictures with different objectives.  Year 0-1
  • Soundsplash – playful sound and letter practice - Year 0-1
  • Jungle Numbers – early number sense with cheeky monkeys. Year 0-1
  • Clickplay Junior - A new version for a new generation of fans, that is at the heart of all things Ninjadoodle is known for!  Year 0-1
  • A new monster shape game, currently in development. Year 0-1
  • Plus printable sets connected to each new game, to take the learning concept from game to paper.   

This is just the starting point. The plan is to keep adding new games and resources over time — a little learning arcade that quietly grows with your kids.