A shape sudoku set is a stimulating and educational activity that introduces children to early logic and pattern-based reasoning through engaging, hands-on play. As children analyse the puzzle and place different shapes into the correct spaces without repeating them in rows, columns, or blocks, they enhance their problem-solving and logical thinking skills, learning to observe, compare, and strategize. Manipulating the…
SHASN is not just a board game—it is a full-blown political rollercoaster that turns your living room into a battleground of ideologies, strategy, and persuasion! As players step into the shoes of campaigning politicians, they are not only scheming their way to electoral victory, but also sharpening a wide range of real-world skills. From managing limited resources like funds and…
Shut the Box is a wonderfully simple yet deeply engaging dice game that blends learning and play in the most delightful way. At first glance, it may look like just a wooden box with numbers and dice—but do not be fooled! This classic game is a powerful tool for building mental math skills, especially in addition and number combinations, making…
Sinking Stones is an engaging strategy game that transforms quick thinking and tactical planning into an exhilarating underwater adventure. Players must navigate a dynamic game board where stones are constantly sinking, requiring them to make swift decisions to stay afloat. This gameplay enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as each move can significantly impact the game's outcome. The inclusion of…
In this delightful story, a curious little brother bombards his older sister with imaginative questions about the world around them. When he wonders aloud about the origin of thunder, he suggests whimsical explanations like an angry giant in the sky or a wild biker gang causing the noise. Instead of providing a direct answer, Big Sister encourages him to think…
In this imaginative tale, a curious Little Brother poses a whimsical question to his knowledgeable Big Sister: "Why don't things fall up?" Instead of providing a straightforward answer, Big Sister encourages him to explore his own ideas. This leads to a series of creative explanations from Little Brother, such as a sky-dwelling woman tired of cleaning up falling debris, a…
In this delightful installment of the "Sister, Sister" series, a curious Little Brother poses the question: "Why is the sky so blue?" Big Sister encourages him to explore his imagination, leading to whimsical theories involving blue paint, sky-colored balloons, and even a giant bluebird. Eventually, Big Sister introduces the scientific explanation, discussing how sunlight interacts with Earth's atmosphere and how…
The Snail and the Whale is a captivating tale of an unlikely friendship between a tiny sea snail and a gigantic humpback whale. Yearning for adventure, the snail hitches a ride on the whale's tail, embarking on a journey across the globe. Together, they witness breathtaking sights—from icy glaciers to fiery volcanoes. However, when the whale becomes stranded on a…
Sneezy the Snowman is a delightful winter tale that follows the adventures of a snowman who just can't seem to stay warm. Feeling cold, Sneezy tries various methods to heat up—drinking hot cocoa, sitting in a hot tub, and standing near a warm fire—but each attempt leads to him melting into a puddle. Thankfully, a group of children come to…
Snip is a delightful wordless picture book that captures the mischievous adventures of two siblings, Avi and Toto. When they stumble upon a pair of scissors, their day takes an unexpected turn filled with creativity and chaos. Through expressive illustrations, the story unfolds without words, allowing young readers to interpret and narrate the tale in their own words. This interactive…
Snoring Shanmugam is a delightful tale set in the jungle, where Shanmugam, the gentle lion king, spends his days eating, sleeping, and snoring—khorhrhrh... phshhew... . His peaceful routine is disrupted when a new, lean and mean lion named Gabbar Singh arrives, threatening to take over the jungle. The frightened animals seek help from their king, but Shanmugam is, of course,…
So Many Leaves is a delightful exploration of the diverse world of leaves. Through simple, engaging text and vibrant illustrations, the book introduces young readers to various types of leaves—some tiny, some large; some sweet-tasting, others bitter. It encourages children to observe and appreciate the multitude of leaves around them, fostering a connection with nature. Recommended age - 4+ years