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.
March 15, 2015
This year the Advent Calendar is “piggy-themed” and features the three little pigs from our story book app. We thought kids would love to see them again, this time on paper. The calendar can be printed out to either A4 or A3 paper size, but we would highly recommend a bigger paper size for a greater visual impact.
March 8, 2015
It’s good to remember that we have better muscle memory in our larger muscles and joints, such as the ones in arms and legs. Do you know that we can use them to learn writing letters?
March 1, 2015
It’s time for our regular post… but hey! Is there anyone here to read it? I bet you’re all gone …shopping!
Feb. 15, 2015
Some of us may think that in order to know how to write kids need to know how to draw straight lines, curved lines, and circles, as well as to have a correct pencil grasp. However, these are not the only things we need to teach our children.
Jan. 18, 2015
It's a well-known fact that before kids start reading themselves they need to be read to as often as possible. They don't mind if you read them the same story several times because they like routine.
Jan. 11, 2015
Have you ever felt that when stories finish with these words (and most of them do), they sound very straightforward and abrupt. They sound as if we came to the point of no return, and we’ll never meet the characters again. We’ll never meet the characters we started liking…