Play. Practice. Learn.
Give your child an opportunity to learn while doing fun and challenging activities.
From developing hand coordination with scissor-skill cutouts, then tracing numbers and letters, to finally solving fraction equations and writing essays, your child will love to learn. We offer a range of puzzles, worksheets, and practice exercises for children aged 4 to 10 years.
Developmental Level Options
Level-specific Support for Every Stage
Tiny hands need activities designed for developing coordination without physical stress. Tracing simple patterns or using scissors to cut large shapes can help build control and lead to proper pencil grip.
Tracing dotted letters and numbers build writing skills. Fun coloring and matching games offer recognition challenges.
Knowing primary and secondary colors plus basic shapes open doors to artistic expression.
Word tracing, sound association, and sight word visuals lead to reading and writing.
Grouping and ungrouping numbered sets introduce the concepts of addition and subtraction.
A solid understanding of numbers, letters, and design basics lead to progressive challenges in mathematics, reading comprehension, writing, and art.
Multiplying and dividing, writing essays, and composing artworks launch a confident and enthusiastic love for learning.
Subject Matter Options
Mathematic Concepts, Reading Comprehension, and Visual Expression
Activities begin with number sense, counting, and comparing quantities. Our signature method of teaching addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, move your child to mental math and fluent computation of larger numbers.
Fun graphics teach fractions and decimals. Activities use real-life situations such as measurement, time, and money.
Worksheets and guides to practice communication skills – including reading, writing, listening, speaking, and visual representation – form the heart of this subject’s materials. These activities build literacy by helping your child understand, interpret, and express ideas confidently through both spoken and written language.
Artistic expression gives children powerful ways to explore ideas, practice skills, and understand themselves and others. Our materials invite them to experiment with color, shape, and composition. While strengthening fine motor control, focus, and problem-solving, your child will develop emotionally and academically.
A combination of math, reading, and visual understanding leads your child to explore topics such as scientific research, historical timelines, and anatomy.
Exercises using logic and critical thinking allow your child to build on the fundamentals.
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