👋 Hi, I'm Becca.
I'm a preschool teacher and mom of four.
Every school year, I'd meet bright kids who simply weren't ready for preschool. Their parents cared. They just didn't know what to teach at home.
So I created these learning kits to give parents a simple plan to follow.
These are the first 6 I recommend, for a full year of learning.
Hi, I'm Becca.
I'm a preschool teacher and mom of four.
Every year, I saw smart toddlers start preschool already behind.
Their parents cared. They just didn't know where to start.
So I created this 6-kit learning plan to guide you step by step.
Before letters, numbers, or anything else, kids need strong hand & finger muscles.
Every activity in this build a scene kit builds that strength, so writing never feels hard later on.
"He loves playing with the stickers & scribbling about. Life-saver for car rides!" — Nicole W.






strength
scene
free
Once those little hands are strong, the next thing I focus on is attention. This kit gives them thirty minutes of focused play across 24 different activities.
"Helps her a lot with focus & speech!! she loves talking through the scenes." — Whitney S.





focus
activities
free
A child who can focus will still fall apart when the feelings get too big.
This 9 poster emotions kit gives them those words before the big feelings take over.
"No meltdown when her brother took her toy! She just expressed that she was sad." — Courtney B.





feelings
posters
free
Once toddlers can manage their feelings, they're ready for real foundations.
16 topics from colors & shapes to states and planets. This kit uses whole-body learning because kids remember from touch best.
"Just 2.5 y.o and she already knows every planet and 9 states" — Ashley P.




topics
learning
free
The hand strength, the focus, the emotional regulation - all of it was building toward this moment.
With 51 wipe-clean activities, they can build confidence practicing handwriting over and over without fearing mistakes.
"I love how this turns writing into a fun game that is also educational!" — Melissa R.





activities
clean
free
This is the one that brings everything together. Fourteen reusable activities your kid will actually sit with on their own, completely screen-free.
Parents tell us this is the first thing that ever got their kid to put the iPad down.
"Ended up buying a second one just for the car after the first week. Wish I'd known to grab two." — Danielle K.





activities
free






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