Chess & thinking
Strategic thinking ·Pattern recognition ·Planning ahead
A free little activity workbook
Made for ages 3–7
Tiny activities where your child counts, matches, spots and thinks — and picks up your mother tongue along the way. One tap to start, nothing to install.
✓ Free to play ✓ No account needed ✓ No ads, no trackers
“I'm building this for my own kid — one worksheet a week until the whole shelf is full.”

Chapters
Start with the 171 worksheets ready today. Every topic has quick online activities — and printable screen-free pages are coming soon.
Strategic thinking ·Pattern recognition ·Planning ahead
Memory & matching ·Categorization ·Counting
Memory & matching ·Categorization ·Counting
Memory & matching ·Categorization
Memory & matching ·Vocabulary
Memory & matching ·Vocabulary
Categorization ·Shape recognition ·Counting
Letter recognition ·Memory & matching
Counting ·Numeracy
Visual reasoning ·Spatial thinking ·Observation
Color recognition ·Vocabulary
Vocabulary ·Geography awareness
Categorization ·Observation ·Vocabulary
Pattern recognition ·Sequencing
Memory & matching ·Vocabulary
Memory & matching ·Vocabulary
Memory & matching ·Emotional vocabulary
Sorting & categorization ·Counting ·Cause & effect
Reading ·Visual storytelling ·Sequencing
Games
Small thinking games that quietly build focus, patience and planning — the same skills that make maths and chess feel easy later. Little beginners get a friendly hint button, so nobody gets stuck.
Thinking one jump ahead — hints show the way.
Red goes first — tap a red piece!
Number logic, one small grid at a time.
Fill in 1-4 (no repeats)
A child's very first strategy game.
X's turn
Shapes, space sense and quiet patience.
Make a House — drag & tap to rotate
Count the dots — which side has more?
Which side has more? Tap smaller, same or bigger.
Streak: 0
Which way are they facing? Match the arrows.
Riddles
Fun riddles that make kids think, giggle, and ask for one more.
Riddle 1 of 18
What has hands but can't clap?
The print edition — coming soon
Sometimes the best learning happens off the screen. Every worksheet prints as a high-contrast page — built for pen control, and for sitting next to someone.
Table of contents
Why we built this
If that sentence stings, this is for your family. The words are all around your child — the reasons to use them aren't. And we believe a language is passed down by a person, not a PDF — in a lap, at a table, one small win at a time.
So this isn't a course to hand a four-year-old. It's a growing shelf of small things to do together — play that is secretly counting, sorting and remembering, on the tablet tonight or printed for the table on Sunday, with the family's best speaker sitting right beside them.
Matching and counting are really sorting, memory and reasoning — so the time is never wasted, whatever language it happens in.
Every activity plays on the tablet and prints as the very same page — start tonight, let the printer wait for Sunday.
Made for laps and kitchen tables, where Paati is the best teacher — and growing toward learning together over video, one day.
We'll email you the moment daily practice, screen-free print packs, or your own language open — first, and free. No price, no spam.