Daily quest board
The daily quest board gives your child three small goals to chase each day. Things like "Answer 10 multiplication questions," "Finish a lesson with 3 stars," or "Get 5 in a row correct." They show up the moment the app opens, and they give a clear answer to the question every kid asks: what should I do today?
Where to find it
The board sits on the home screen, just under the header, above the learning path. Your child sees it as soon as they open the app, no menu digging required.
How the quests fill up
There is nothing extra to do. The quests track normal play. When your child works through lessons, the answers, stars, and correct streaks they earn count toward whatever the day's quests ask for. Each quest has a little progress bar so they can watch it creep toward the goal. Finish a multiplication lesson, and the "answer 10 multiplication questions" quest moves on its own.
A fresh set every day
The three quests stay the same all day, then reset at midnight in your local time. The next morning brings a new set. The app picks them from the date itself, so the quests are predictable and every child gets the same three on a given day. No two quests on the board repeat, so the day's goals feel varied rather than three flavors of the same task.
Claiming the reward
When all three quests are done, a "Claim reward" button appears on the board. Your child taps it and gets a bonus heart, the thing they need to keep playing. If their hearts are already full, the reward becomes a bit of XP instead, so the tap is always worth it. The reward can only be claimed once per day. After that the board shows that it has been collected.
Why it helps
Kids stick with things that have a point to them. The board turns a vague "go practice math" into three concrete goals and a reward at the end, which is a gentle nudge to come back tomorrow. It works alongside the streak counter, which already rewards showing up day after day. Between the two, opening the app becomes a small daily habit rather than a chore you have to remind them about.