Memory Play & Learn
Learning with peace of mind
Learning with peace of mind
"Daddy, it hurts my eyes..."
It all started one Sunday afternoon. I downloaded a memory game for my 3-year-old son, Elio. A few minutes later, he put the tablet down:
"Daddy, it’s too loud. And the colors... they hurt."
Looking at the screen, I realized he was right. Loud colors, screeching music, intrusive ads, and stressful timers... How can a child learn in such chaos?
That’s how Memory Play & Learn was born. ✨ Developed by Elioworks studio, this game is the result of a promise: to offer children (ages 3+) a peaceful digital space, inspired by the poetic charm of the picture books from our own childhood.
🌟 WHY CHOOSE OUR MEMORY GAME?
We believe that for a 3-year-old, learning shouldn’t mean sensory overload. Every shape deserves to be observed, and every word should be savored.
Soft & Timeless Illustrations: No more visual aggression. Our soothing drawings respect fragile eyes and encourage deep concentration.
Progressive Learning: From visual memory stimulation to a natural introduction to reading.
Montessori Method: Discover the alphabet by associating letters with their sounds to prepare for reading—the gentle way.
English Language Initiation: Intuitive vocabulary building through visual and auditory association.
Family Moments: Play alone or with a partner to encourage bonding and language development.
🛡️ A COMMITMENT TO TRUST
As parents, safety is our absolute priority. We designed the app we wanted for our own children:
✅ Zero Ads: No third-party advertising interruptions.
✅ Parental Gate: A secure lock for in-app purchases.
✅ Privacy First: No personal data collection.
✅ Fresh Content: Themes updated with the seasons (animals, shapes, holidays) to keep the wonder alive.
🚀 SUPPORT THEIR FIRST STEPS
Today, Elio asks for "his" game. He proudly names the animals and progresses without stress.
If you are tired of aggressive apps that turn early learning into a noisy headache, join the Memory Play & Learn adventure. Created by a dad who refused the noise, shared with parents who want the calm.
Learning can be gentle. 🌿