Welcome to Mapping Minds

I was inspired to create these games by seeing how fast children grow. There is so much research on babies and toddlers that helps us understand what kinds of personalities are developing. So I decided to go through the research papers and extract the very games that are used to study baby brain development.

A cozy scene of a parent and toddler playing a colorful developmental game on a soft blue and sand-colored rug.
A cozy scene of a parent and toddler playing a colorful developmental game on a soft blue and sand-colored rug.
Our Story
Why It Matters

For new parents it might be difficult to understand their baby. These games offer an unique ways not only to bond with baby, but understand how babies express emotions, signs of secure attachment, and even empathy in infants! Years of research has already perfected these simple experiments.

Our Play

Snapshots of little moments shaping big discoveries.

A toddler joyfully stacking colorful blocks on a soft blue mat.
A toddler joyfully stacking colorful blocks on a soft blue mat.
A close-up of a parent's hand guiding a child's fingers over a textured game piece.
A close-up of a parent's hand guiding a child's fingers over a textured game piece.
A cozy corner with sand-colored cushions and the game spread out invitingly.
A cozy corner with sand-colored cushions and the game spread out invitingly.
A smiling baby reaching out to touch a bright blue puzzle piece.
A smiling baby reaching out to touch a bright blue puzzle piece.
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