by: TN Media News: Seesaw, a global leader in PreK 12 education technology, has acquired Little Thinking Minds, a MENA-based, female founded edtech startup specializing in Arabic literacy. The move strengthens Seesaw’s presence in the region and supports its mission to deliver culturally relevant, multilingual learning experiences worldwide.
Trusted by over 25 million users globally, Seesaw will integrate its award-winning interactive platform with Little Thinking Minds’ evidence-based Arabic literacy tools, including I Read Arabic and Mizan Assessment Platform. The acquisition also marks Seesaw’s launch of its first Arabic-language platform in 2026.
Little Thinking Minds, founded in 2004, has improved literacy outcomes for over 400,000 students across more than 10 countries. Backed by significant investment and research, its programs have shown a 25% improvement in Arabic literacy levels.
Seesaw and Little Thinking Minds currently serve over 800,000 users in 3,000+ schools across the MENA region and aim to scale their global impact by combining powerful technologies and culturally responsive education tools.
“This partnership allows us to deliver localized, high-impact solutions and reach even more students and educators around the world,” said Seesaw CEO Matthew Given.
The acquisition was facilitated by EDT & Partners.