Children in the Kitchen

Jamie (not his real name) is six years old and has been having monthly cooking lessons with me since he was about 4.5 years old. He loves it. We have made a myriad of different foods together: pizza, crackers, soups,… Continue Reading >

Top 10 reasons you should get your toddler in a garden

By Flavia Fayet-Moore and Sinead Storch from www.foodiscool.com    Who are our toddlers and preschoolers in 2024? Let us introduce you to Gen Alpha. Born in 2010 or later, they are the Millennials’ children and the first generation who will be… Continue Reading >

The Iconic Rubik’s Cube: A Blend of Mathematics, Art, and Science That Inspires and Educates

For parents who grew up in the vibrant, analog world of the 1980s and 90s, the Rubik’s Cube has long been the ultimate emblem of challenge, problem-solving, and ingenuity. Holding one again instantly transports you back to a time of… Continue Reading >

Unlocking a World of Learning: The LeapPad Academy Educational Tablet

In an era where technology continues to reshape the way we live, learn, and grow, it’s no surprise that our children are becoming increasingly tech-savvy from a young age. As parents, we are responsible for nurturing their educational journey in… Continue Reading >

The Science of Baby Sleep and What You Should Know

March is Sleep Awareness Month Sleep researchers and clinicians from around the world are attempting to change the way parents think about baby sleep. We know there is a constant barrage of sleep information telling us how important sleep is… Continue Reading >

Science Week 2021: How to Make Learning a Shared Experience to See your Child’s Scientific Mind Grow

Kelly Hollis, Global Head of Science at Education Perfect   “Why is the sky blue..?” Science learning begins with curiosity. A 2017 survey conducted by UK child psychologist, Dr. Sam Wass found curious children would ask an average of 73… Continue Reading >

Artificial Intelligence and Coding, an important skill for the future

By Dmitry Maslov AI and automation have been able to do the bulk of the work, they do not offer the level of human skill that humans can provide. A person that can write code and work with data will… Continue Reading >

STEM is the new cool, how to get kids to see maths as fun

When it comes to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, there is so much to discover. However, sometimes these subjects are not always taught in a way that fosters intrigue. Kids often face a lack of confidence or a loss of… Continue Reading >

Frankie Pants’ Top Tips for Being a Superhero at Home

Being stuck at home for hours on end is no fun for anyone, but here are some top tips from Frankie Pants, superhero of new children’s book Frankie Pants & Mr Fox, on how kids can make the most of… Continue Reading >

STEM – What is it? And how can I incorporate it at home?

Welcome back to another blog post. This week we are looking at this new concept of STEM. “What is that?” I heard you say. Well, believe it or not, you wouldn’t be alone in asking this question. To put it… Continue Reading >