City, Beach and Forest Are Coming — Our 2026 Plans for EduBert
3 new math adventures in EduBert: City (Subtraction), Beach (Multiplication) and Forest (Division). Coming April 2026.

EduBert in the Park is just the beginning. Three new adventures are on the horizon that will cover the full arithmetic scope of Grades 1-3.
City — Subtraction
EduBert heads to a bustling city. New locations, new characters, and learning subtraction from 1 to 100.
The city is a contrasting environment from the peaceful park. Streets, shops, trams, skyscrapers — each location provides a new context for subtraction tasks. How much change from the store? How many stops to home? How many people got off the bus?
Subtraction is harder than addition — especially crossing the tens threshold. That's why the City will have a gentler difficulty curve at the start and more tasks practicing the tough moments.
Beach — Multiplication
Sun, sand, and multiplication tables. EduBert discovers the beach and learns multiplication in the context of holiday fun.
Multiplication is repeated addition — and that's how we'll start. Groups of seashells, rows of parasols, nets on the beach volleyball court. The child will see that 3 × 4 is three groups of four before seeing the abstract equation.
The multiplication table is one of the most important milestones in math education. The national curriculum requires mastering it by the end of Grade 3. The Beach will help achieve this through play.
Forest — Division
A mysterious forest full of puzzles. EduBert must divide to find the way — dividing supplies, splitting the journey into stages, fairly sharing discoveries.
The Forest will be the most atmospheric of the four worlds. Division is the hardest of the basic operations — that's why the Forest appears last.
When's the Launch?
All three adventures — City, Beach, and Forest — are planned for April 2026.
Each adventure, like the Park, will have 10 scenes, 100 tasks, 5 new NPC characters, and a full story. The first level of each adventure will be free.
What About the Park?
The Park Adventure (Addition) is already available! 10 scenes, 100 tasks, 5 characters, and a story from a lost puppy to returning home. Check out the Park — first level free, no credit card needed.
Read also: How to Teach Addition · Meet the Park Characters · National Curriculum Guide

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