This is one of those rare educational tools that actually delivers on its promise. Instead of sneaking vegetables into brownies, it just makes vegetables taste good.
The concept is simple: math problems based on fun scenarios, three difficulty levels, one per night. But the execution matters—author Laura Overdeck clearly understands that the enemy isn't math itself, it's the cultural baggage we've attached to it. By framing problems around roller coasters and flamingos instead of trains leaving stations, she makes math feel like play.
The family bonding aspect is real. This isn't a workbook you hand off; it's a shared activity that puts parents and kids on the same team. And because there are three levels per problem, siblings can participate together without anyone feeling left out or overwhelmed.
The main limitation: it requires buy-in. If your kid is already deep in math resistance mode, this won't magically fix it overnight. And parents who are math-phobic themselves might find it challenging to fake enthusiasm. But for families willing to commit to the ritual, this can genuinely shift how kids think about numbers.
At 4.7 stars on Amazon and a clear mission, Bedtime Math is a solid addition to any family's nightly routine. Just be prepared for 'one more problem!' to become the new 'one more chapter!'






