Welcome to the World of Dragon First Grader

I am a dad who faced a common parental problem: my 6-year-old daughter was spending more and more time passively watching YouTube. I said enough and created Dragon First Grader for her – a game that gives children a good reason to put away videos and start doing something fun, interactive, and most importantly, educational.


Care for him, play with him, watch him grow and evolve from a cute hatchling into a wise dragon. The content of the game is inspired by the curriculum for the 1st grade of primary school.

Visual Results in Children

75%

Vocabulary

Children acquire new words 75 % faster compared to conventional methods.

85%

They Enjoy Math

Up to 85 % more interest in counting and logical tasks.

What Awaits You?

Dragon Care

Your dragon has his needs! You must feed him, give him drinks, and take care of his mood.

Life Cycle

Watch him hatch from an egg and grow from a hatchling into an adult dragon. New animations in each stage.

Educational Games

Learning through play! Development of vocabulary, mathematics, and reflexes.

AI Assistant

Powered by Google Gemini for intelligent interaction and recommendations.

News

News May 13, 2026 Dragon Editorial

Play is the best preparation for first grade

A preschooler does not prepare for school only with a notebook. The best practice is play, where they train focus, rules, and independence.
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The best preparation for first grade often does not look like studying. It looks like play.

While playing, a preschooler naturally practices the skills they will really need at school: focus, memory, speech, patience, following rules, and independence.

Dragon First Grader offers a playful way to try these skills at home. The child feels like they are just playing, while naturally practicing what will help them in first grade.

We have confirmation: when children play, they learn best. Play is a gentle start to school without pressure and without stress.

What Parents and Kids Say

★★★★★

"Jacob was afraid of math before, but since he has the dragon, he comes to me saying he wants to 'help the dragon count'. He improved more in a month than in a whole half-year at school."

- Petra K.

★★★★★

"Elsie is totally obsessed with her dragon! Every morning she asks how he is, feeds him, and then 'trains' vocabulary with him. Finally an app with no subscription and no ads."

- Jan S.

★★★★★

"My dragon's name is Fireball and he's the best! Yesterday he was sick, so I bought him food with my coins. Then we counted together and Fireball was happy again."

- Jacob (7 years old)