
Times Table Star
Raise a pet with maths
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What's New in Times Table Star
1.5
August 16, 2026
Your pet is properly alive now. It breathes where it stands, casts a soft shadow on the floor, and wanders the whole room rather than pacing one small patch of it. It goes to the window to watch the weather, noses through the toy box, and curls up on the rug for a nap. EVERY PET KEEPS ITS OWN HOURS A puppy is up with the lark and worn out by nine. A Siamese stays up late and has a lie in. When your pet's own bedtime comes round it yawns, curls up and sleeps, and three gentle taps will always wake it again. Tuck it in yourself and it settles an hour early. WHILE YOU WERE AWAY Come back the next day and your pet tells you what it got up to: counting birds on the wires, daisies in the long grass, acorns buried for a squirrel. Every story is built from your own child's times tables, and it reaches for the facts they are finding hardest, so the maths is the story rather than a sum bolted onto one. Your pet brings something home from every adventure, and every keepsake stays on the shelf in its room for good. YOUR PET REMEMBERS It knows which facts your child used to find impossible and now gets right, and it says so: "Remember when 7 times 8 was impossible? Look at us now." It owns up to the ones it still muddles too, and asks to practise them together. DAYS TOGETHER, NOT A STREAK TO LOSE The daily streak is now a days together total. Every day your child plays adds one, and it never goes back down. A busy Tuesday, a holiday, a week off poorly: none of it costs anything, and there is nothing hanging over bedtime. Also in this update: - Your pet blinks, dozes and stretches, and changes expression by fading softly from one look to the next - Tickle your pet and it goes straight back to exploring the room - On iPad your pet is drawn much larger, so it fills its room properly - Everything your pet does is saved the moment it happens, so nothing is ever lost between visits - The daily reminder now tells your child their pet has news, rather than warning them about a streak No adverts. No in-app purchases. No data collection.
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