We have been homeschooling for over 2 years. Along the way, I created a lot of customized activities for my preschoolers to facilitate their learning.
Category: Learning Aids
I created Chinese flashcards for my Primary 3 and 4 children last year to help them revise for their year-end examinations more efficiently. By focusing

This is an unpaid post. I wrote a review of KooBits previously, free of charge too. This follow-up post gives an update of the platform

We love Maths games! It is the easiest way to get children to learn Maths. We previously used Monopoly to familiarise our older kids with

This is not a paid Geniebook review. Readers following my blog probably know that I tutor my primary school kids on my own. Other than

Our learning process is always easier when playing forms part of it, and the time spent playing with the kids strengthens my bond with them

I find most little children to be kinesthetic learners. They love moving about while they learn and using their senses simultaneously. Building numbers using magnetic