What is Mind Blown (and why you should care).
Dear mom, or dad.
Just like you, we are passionate about feeding our kids’ hungry minds. They are on the greatest adventure in the world — learning about it. And frankly — we all still are.
The world is full of so many fascinating things and inspiring people, that it blows our minds. So we decided to collect them all, one at a time. We decided to do it here.
Welcome to Mind Blown.
It is an online library of brain-feeding facts, astonishing stories, captivating videos and clever quotes. A library your kids (and you!) will love to read (and watch!)
The collections
We cover an eclectic variety of subjects, arranged in “collections” of interest — whatever kids are interested in. Whatever sparks their curiosity and makes their head explode (in a good way).
…But also — whatever is important to know about (from recent scientific discoveries and technologies of the future to the health benefits of sleep and a balanced diet), whatever nourishes their souls and leads to resilience and empathy (from real role models and inspiring figures to methods of learning from failure, and insights in positive psychology).
We’re not just about great minds. We’re also about good hearts.
What are collections?
You can think of each collection as a kind of living book, where kids don’t just read about a subject but keep READING UP on it, almost having a relationship with it. Oh, and it’s not just reading — inside they’ll find thousands upon thousands of videos!
It’s a completely new and different experience of keeping in touch with what they love to learn about.
We’ve got it all.
(And if we don’t have it — tell us, and we’ll add it!)
Anyone can choose what they love to learn about, and discover something new about it every day.
What ages is Mind Blown for?
We believe Mind Blown is suitable for any smart kid, age 10+, and even for younger kids with parental assistance and guidance.
Olivia, who’s 15, checks Mind Blown every morning. Ben uses it with Matthew, his 6 year old, as part of his bedtime routine (and then keeps browsing it himself after Matt falls asleep).