TinyThinks™

Thoughtful Screen Time antidote for Intentional Parenting

When you don’t know what to give them,
Give them purposeful thinking.

Tiny Thinks removes the ‘what do I give them now?’ moment with purposeful thinking children return to.
Designed to build attention in everyday moments — before fast-paced content does.

Unlike busy worksheets or screen-based apps, Tiny Thinks uses calm, guided thinking to slow children down instead of speeding them up.

Each Tiny Thinks workbook follows the same system: short, finite thinking tasks that guide attention, reduce stimulation, and help children settle into focus.

Slows the body & attention

Gives tired minds something finite to hold onto — so attention doesn’t spiral.

Guided thinking, not busywork

You guide once. The page structure carries the rest.

Children return to it

Children return to it for the characters — and stay for figuring things out

Parents say Tiny Thinks feels like calm playtime that also prepares kids for the future.

Designed in the Netherlands

My 3 and 6 yr olds both love to do these worbooks. Its almost like its playtime for them. Infact, I regularly go to my favourite cafe with my 3 yr old, and we sit there and she enjoys doing this workbook with her apple juice while I get my matcha!

Sarah Thompson

Mom to 6Y old

Finally something screen-free that still feels like it prepares them for the future. She [my daughter] was proud to show me her finished pages and her favourite details. We have the books collection box already.

Daniel Eck

Dad to 5Y old

“Beautiful design, nothing like other workbooks. The attention to detail is insane and holds my son's attention so well. We have signed up for monthly subscription as we have already purchased 3 months in a row.

Georgina Hart

Mom to 4Y old

It feels like games on page! She [my daughter] really liked the characters, especially to see spiders and owls [Halloween Drop].

Kate Smith

Mom to 3.5Y old

She did the book yesterday and today and she really liked it, In fact today she wanted to do something else but then saw the book and specifically asked for it. We are collecting the tree at the end, of each edition the sapling grows!

Kamisi

Mom to 4Y old

What great books! We love them at home. We do have to hide them, as we want to use them at specific moments such as flights.

Polly

Dad to 4.5Y old
Sarah Thompson
Mom to 6Y old
My 3 and 6 yr olds both love to do these worbooks. Its almost like its playtime for them. Infact, I regularly go to my favourite cafe with my 3 yr old, and we sit there and she enjoys doing this workbook with her apple juice while I get my matcha!
Daniel Eck
Dad to 5Y old
Finally something screen-free that still feels like it prepares them for the future. She [my daughter] was proud to show me her finished pages and her favourite details. We have the books collection box already.
Georgina Hart
Mom to 4Y old
“Beautiful design, nothing like other workbooks. The attention to detail is insane and holds my son's attention so well. We have signed up for monthly subscription as we have already purchased 3 months in a row.
Kate Smith
Mom to 3.5Y old
It feels like games on page! She [my daughter] really liked the characters, especially to see spiders and owls [Halloween Drop].
Kamisi
Mom to 4Y old
She did the book yesterday and today and she really liked it, In fact today she wanted to do something else but then saw the book and specifically asked for it. We are collecting the tree at the end, of each edition the sapling grows!
Polly
Dad to 4.5Y old
What great books! We love them at home. We do have to hide them, as we want to use them at specific moments such as flights.

Dinosaur Edition

Children today encounter constant stimulation, not because parents choose it, but because screens and overwhelm are everywhere.

In the moments when children are looking for direction and ideas and their attention seeks the fastest input available.

Tiny Thinks exists for those moments, as a default parents can reach for, before
fast-paced content trains their attention.

Age 3-4 | Dinosaur Edition

Age 4-5 | Dinosaur Edition

Age 5-6 | Dinosaur Edition

Age 6-7 | Dinosaur Edition

What are screen-free activities for kids ages 3–7?

Screen-free activities that actually hold attention at this age follow clear structure, short wins, and gentle challenge. Examples:

  • Simple logic puzzles (matching, sorting, sequencing)

  • Story-led scenes that invite kids to notice details

  • Step-by-step drawing or tracing

  • Find-and-circle games

  • Purposeful stickers (pattern completion, scenes)

  • Quiet sensory tasks like threading or stacking

Kids stay calmer when activities have a defined start and finish rather than open-ended “entertainment.”

This is the core design principle behind Tiny Thinks.

Calm dinners come from structured, low-arousal activities that give the child something to focus on without overstimulating them. What works:

  • Story-led pages with objects to find

  • Simple tracing or drawing challenges

  • Gentle puzzles they can do independently

  • Sticker scenes with a clear goal

Pair with a predictable “quiet start cue”:

“I have your calm page ready.”

Most children settle once the routine is consistent for 3–4 days.

Thinking skills grow fastest when children engage with:

  • Pattern-recognition games and Sequencing

  • Step-by-step problem solving

  • Story-led observation exercises

  • Short puzzles that require focus, not speed

This lays the foundation for attention, working memory, and early reasoning.

It’s exactly what Tiny Thinks workbooks are designed to strengthen.

Children focus better when the activity gives them structure, short wins, and a clear finish. The strongest screen-free focus builders for ages 3–7 are:

  • Step-by-step tasks (tracing, matching, sequencing)

  • Story-led scenes that invite them to notice details

  • Simple logic puzzles that gently stretch attention

  • Calm sensory activities like threading, stacking, or sorting

  • Draw-and-find tasks with a defined goal

  • Short 10–20 minute “quiet challenges” instead of open-ended activities

Kids stay calmer when the activity tells their brain “start → do → finish,” instead of endless stimulation.

This is the core design principle behind Tiny Thinks — calm, structured tasks that naturally build focus without screens.

Shop the Collection

Build Thinkers. Not Scrollers.

Tiny Thinks helps build attention before fast content begins shaping it.

Start with few structured thinking activities designed to deepen focus and support independent thinking for ages 3–7.