Educational games
Introduction to Petit Folks educational games
Explore the fascinating world of Petit Folks educational games, where learning and fun merge exceptionally. Our educational games are designed to promote the holistic development of children.
Educational benefits
Petit Folks offers an enriching educational experience that helps children develop linguistic skills in both their native and foreign languages. With our illustrated cards and traditional songs, children explore and learn interactively, strengthening their vocabulary and comprehension from an early age.
Unique multisensory experience
Our educational games combine the natural texture of wood with the melodious sound of music, providing a multisensory experience that stimulates the cognitive and emotional development of young children. Touching, listening, and actively participating in the game foster strong and lasting neural connections.
Promotion of personal growth and independence
From the beginning, Petit Folks encourages active participation in learning. Children start by selecting songs and participating alongside adults, and as they grow, they acquire skills to read and sing the songs on their own. This process not only strengthens their independence but also instills a sense of achievement and self-esteem.
Explore our collection of educational games
Discover our variety of educational games designed to inspire learning and creativity in children. Each game is carefully crafted to provide a unique and enriching educational experience. Start the learning adventure with Petit Folks educational games today!
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Sometimes this is all that's needed
So often in parenting, we try to do things right.Stick to routines. Set limits. Be present. Plan the day. And in that (very valid) effort, we sometimes miss something essential:...
Sometimes this is all that's needed
So often in parenting, we try to do things right.Stick to routines. Set limits. Be present. Plan the day. And in that (very valid) effort, we sometimes miss something essential:...
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No, they don’t play to learn
Children don’t play to learn.But they do learn because they play. Now that school has started, doubts often creep in again:Are they learning enough? Are they keeping up? Should we...
No, they don’t play to learn
Children don’t play to learn.But they do learn because they play. Now that school has started, doubts often creep in again:Are they learning enough? Are they keeping up? Should we...
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An idea for the first day of school?
The first day of school can feel a bit overwhelming.For some, it’s their very first time. For others, a new year full of changes.And yes, there are nerves—even when they’re...
An idea for the first day of school?
The first day of school can feel a bit overwhelming.For some, it’s their very first time. For others, a new year full of changes.And yes, there are nerves—even when they’re...