July 19, 2015
There’s more to color than meets the eye… Different colors have different influence on our mind and body. Colors produce even a greater effect on children because they tend to be more sensitive and susceptible to external influence than adults. While some colors may agitate kids, others have a calming influence. In this post we are going to take a look at how colors influence kids and which colors to choose for kids’ bedrooms in order to achieve a certain state of mind and body.
June 28, 2015
Dear Amazon Kindle Fire owners,
we are excited to announce that our book app 3 Little Piggies & Big Bad Wolf now comes with fun educational games for kids!
June 21, 2015
The color of creative energy and positive emotions…YELLOW is the color we are featuring today.
June 7, 2015
Today’s color of the day is WHITE! For those of your who have snow outside introducing color white to kids is a piece of cake! There are plenty of outdoor activities you can organize on a snowy day: make snow angels, a snowman or a snow caterpillar around your house, build a snow fort and have a snowball fight with the whole family, or play snow tic-tac-toe. You can do most of these activities with snow only. Families that have special equipment can go sledding, skiing, skating or snowshoeing.
May 31, 2015
When we were writing a brown day scenario, we came to the conclusion that a ‘brown day' looks like the most delicious and the most animal-friendly day. So, here are our ideas on how to teach kids color brown!
May 24, 2015
If your kids are new to such words as red, green, blue, yellow, etc., the first thing you would need to do is to introduce your kids to color words.
May 17, 2015
We are starting a new series of blog posts dedicated to learning colors. Do we need our kids to know colors at all? What for?
April 5, 2015
This post is going to break our normal blog routine with an announcement!
Our team has just finished working on a Fun Activity Pack for the book app “Three Little Pigs”.
March 29, 2015
Here’s another approach that some parents and educators adopt when they teach kids to write. As kids are better at drawing straight lines than curved lines, they split the process of letter learning in several stages. First, they practice writing only those letters that contain vertical and horizontal strokes, like E, F, H, I, L, and T.
March 22, 2015
If your kids are at the age of wonder you know it like no one else what type of questions they ask several times per day. Why-Questions!
We, parents, can sometimes explain it to them how a rainbow appears and how birds fly. We also trick them into believing that kids are brought with storks and that Santa Claus really exists.