Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Colors for Kids

In this lesson, kids learn about primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Primary colors—cyan blue, yellow, and magenta—can be mixed to create secondary colors like red, green, and cobalt blue. Further mixing of primary and secondary colors results in tertiary colors such as orange, light green, turquoise green, fuchsia, and violet, encouraging kids to experiment with color mixing at home.
A music lesson | Instruments and musical figures for kids

In this lesson, children learn about musical notes, including quarter notes, half notes, whole notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes, along with their corresponding rests, which signify silence in music. The lesson also introduces various types of musical instruments, categorized into string, wind, and percussion instruments, highlighting their unique characteristics and sounds. Overall, the lesson encourages kids to explore and enjoy the world of music.
Numbers 1 to 10 and the alphabet for Kids

In this lesson, children learn to recognize and write numbers from one to ten with the help of the engaging character, the Number Monster, who guides them through simple drawing techniques for each number. Additionally, the lesson introduces the letters A through G, encouraging kids to practice writing and identifying these letters in words, while also incorporating fun counting activities and songs to enhance their learning experience. Overall, the lesson emphasizes the joy of learning numbers and letters through interactive and playful methods.
The Circulatory System – Learning the Human Body

The circulatory system functions as the body’s transportation network, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen through blood that travels via veins, arteries, and capillaries, with the heart acting as the central pump. Blood circulates in a continuous loop: deoxygenated blood is sent to the lungs for oxygenation, then returned to the heart and distributed to the organs, which in turn send it back to the heart after using the oxygen. Understanding this system is crucial for appreciating how our bodies maintain health and vitality.
Learn delicious recipes – TIRAMISU – Nutrition for kids

In this lesson, we celebrate Grandma Antoinetta’s 90th birthday by learning how to make a classic Italian dessert, tiramisu. The recipe involves layering coffee-dipped ladyfinger cookies with a creamy mixture of mascarpone cheese, egg yolks, and whipped egg whites, followed by chilling the dessert before serving. The lesson emphasizes teamwork and fun in the kitchen, encouraging kids to participate in cooking while also learning about the ingredients and utensils needed.
The Mysterious Planets in The Solar System – The Solar System for Kids

In this lesson, students embark on an exciting journey through the solar system, exploring fascinating planets such as Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. They learn about Mars’ reddish surface and its two moons, Jupiter’s massive storm and potential for life on Europa, Saturn’s stunning rings, and Neptune’s icy atmosphere and distant orbit. The lesson encourages curiosity and further exploration of the mysteries of our solar system.
Cinderella & Snow White – Revamped Stories for Kids – Without text version

In the revamped stories of Cinderella and Snow White, both characters face challenges but ultimately pursue their dreams with determination and kindness. Cinderella uses her skills in technology and research to help find a cure for her father’s illness while navigating the obstacles posed by her stepfamily, ultimately achieving her goals with the help of a cyber fairy godmother. Meanwhile, Snow White follows her passion for cooking, overcomes her stepmother’s jealousy, and finds success in a renowned restaurant, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and kindness in achieving one’s dreams.
The Nervous System – Human anatomy for children

The lesson explains the nervous system as a complex network that functions like a computer, enabling the body to understand and respond to its environment. It consists of two main parts: the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which comprises the nerves that connect the brain to the rest of the body. Together, these systems facilitate communication and coordination, allowing us to think, move, and react to stimuli effectively.
Summer clothes – Vocabulary in English for kids

In this lesson, students learn about essential summer clothing items to pack for a beach trip, including comfortable t-shirts, shorts, bathing suits, and flip flops. The lesson emphasizes the importance of packing both fun and practical items, such as dresses, long pants, and sunglasses, to ensure a great experience in warm weather. By the end, students are encouraged to share their favorite summer outfits, fostering engagement and personal connection to the topic.
Learning to write – Numbers and letters for kids

In this lesson, the Number Monster guides kids through the basics of writing numbers and letters, making the learning process fun and engaging. Children learn to write numbers one through nine with simple instructions and are introduced to both capital and lowercase letters, encouraging them to practice at home. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practice and celebrates the progress made in writing skills.