Technology is an inseparable ecosystem into which today’s children are born. How children, who are introduced to digital devices at an early age, use this technology directly affects their cognitive and psychological development. In the boundless and often uncontrolled world of the internet, creating “Safe Digital Spaces” for children is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.

International standards such as COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) bring strict rules to protect children’s digital footprints. Beyond legal obligations, content creators have pedagogical responsibilities. The time spent on the screen must turn into active production and mental training rather than passive consumption.

With this awareness, the Minik Dahi application we developed is a closed educational simulator where children aged 0-8 can safely spend time. The application does not contain any uncontrolled links that would expose children to harmful content or inappropriate directions. Future engineers, doctors, and leaders are growing up today with safe and intelligence-enhancing games.