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In this special “build with me” episode, Aydin and Manuela walk through how Aydin used Lovable to build a unicorn-themed multiplication and division game with his nine-year-old twin daughters. They show how to go from a spoken idea to a working web app in minutes, then keep iterating to add playful design, timers, division mode, mix mode, and a leaderboard—using it as a fun way to teach kids both math and how to think and communicate clearly with AI.The episode closes with a push for parents, aunts, uncles, and anyone with kids in their lives to start doing, not just watching: use AI builders like Lovable as a playful way to get kids hands-on with AI, programming, and creative problem solving.Timestamps00:00 - Welcome to the episode01:07 – Why Aydin wants parents to teach kids AI through projects01:40 – Twin nine-year-olds and the idea for a multiplication game03:33 – Screen share: introducing Lovable and Super Whisper05:44 – Dictating the first prompt for the multiplication quiz08:13 – First working version of the game and scoring demo11:25 – Adding unicorn theme, confetti, poop emoji, and multiple choice13:49 – Using Lovable’s free plan and email accounts for kids16:11 – Publishing the game and sharing it via a public link17:22 – Adding division mode, mix mode, and a timer22:12 – Demoing division mode and brainstorming a leaderboard24:38 – Explaining why the app now needs a database27:41 – Registration, login, and live leaderboards in action29:50 – “Now is the time to build” with tools like Lovable30:51 – Parting advice for parents, aunts, and uncles: start doing, not just watchingTools & Technologies Mentioned:Lovable (lovable.dev)Super WhisperLovable’s built-in voice-to-textCloud database (via Lovable)Bolt.newClaudeChatGPTGoogle/Gmail family accounts for kidsFellow.aiSubscribe at thisnewway.com to get the step-by-step playbooks, tools, and workflows.
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In this special “build with me” episode, Aydin and Manuela walk through how Aydin used Lovable to build a unicorn-themed multiplication and division game with his nine-year-old twin daughters. They show how to go from a spoken idea to a working web app in minutes, then keep iterating to add playful design, timers, division mode, mix mode, and a leaderboard—using it as a fun way to teach kids both math and how to think and communicate clearly with AI.The episode closes with a push for parents, aunts, uncles, and anyone with kids in their lives to start doing, not just watching: use AI builders like Lovable as a playful way to get kids hands-on with AI, programming, and creative problem solving.Timestamps00:00 - Welcome to the episode01:07 – Why Aydin wants parents to teach kids AI through projects01:40 – Twin nine-year-olds and the idea for a multiplication game03:33 – Screen share: introducing Lovable and Super Whisper05:44 – Dictating the first prompt for the multiplication quiz08:13 – First working version of the game and scoring demo11:25 – Adding unicorn theme, confetti, poop emoji, and multiple choice13:49 – Using Lovable’s free plan and email accounts for kids16:11 – Publishing the game and sharing it via a public link17:22 – Adding division mode, mix mode, and a timer22:12 – Demoing division mode and brainstorming a leaderboard24:38 – Explaining why the app now needs a database27:41 – Registration, login, and live leaderboards in action29:50 – “Now is the time to build” with tools like Lovable30:51 – Parting advice for parents, aunts, and uncles: start doing, not just watchingTools & Technologies Mentioned:Lovable (lovable.dev)Super WhisperLovable’s built-in voice-to-textCloud database (via Lovable)Bolt.newClaudeChatGPTGoogle/Gmail family accounts for kidsFellow.aiSubscribe at thisnewway.com to get the step-by-step playbooks, tools, and workflows.

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