TinyThinks™

Thoughtful Screen Time antidote for Intentional Parenting

Screen Free Calm for Kids Ages 3–7

Calm, low-stimulation activity pages built for real moments of need. Designed to help kids move from Settle First → Calm Movement → Quiet Focus without sensory overload.

Instant email delivery. Ages 3–7

Shop by Age - Early Foundations Workbook for Kids

Spring is Here

Trip to Space

Educational workbook for 3-4 year olds with calm farm animal learning activities

Visit the Farm

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Discovering Dinosaurs

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Spring in Motion

Explore Space

Helping on the Farm

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Exploring Dinosaurs

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Signs of Spring

Navigating the Stars

Working the Farm

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Understanding Dinosaurs

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Work of Spring

Mission Control Space

Running the Farm

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Reasoning with Dinosaurs

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What TINY THINKS™ is

Screen Free Calm for Kids Ages 3–7

Tiny Thinks™ creates screen-free activity pages that help kids settle fast and focus independently. Built with Scandinavian simplicity, no sensory overload, and a predictable calm-learning flow that works in real moments of need.

What parents notice everytime

Focus

• Child settles faster • Focus lasts longer

Illustration of a large bear wearing a striped scarf pointing at golden stars in the sky, with a smaller bear cub standing beside and looking up at the stars.

Calm

• Meltdowns decrease • Independent play increases • Siblings cooperate

A cartoon fox with a bushy tail sits on the ground, looking curiously at a small pile of acorns in front of it.

• Home rhythm becomes calmer • Kids self-regulate using the workbooks

Why thousands of parents choose Tiny Thinks™ instead of random worksheets.

What’s inside your Free Calm Pack

A Collector’s Preview from four of our themes.

Each pack includes:

4 sample pages for 4 age groups. One each from themes Visiting Farm Animals, Adventure with Dinosaurs, Swim the Ocean/Seas, Woodland Animals.

Downloadable PDF

Pages designed for real life calm moments: meals, travel, evenings, mornings, transitions.

Made for Real Moments of Need

We did the research, so you dont have to

Meals:
Keep kids grounded at the table without turning to screens.

Travel:
A calming routine for flights, car rides, trains, and long waits.

Waiting Rooms:
A quiet, low-mess option that works reliably in overstimulating spaces.

Mornings & Transitions:
Predictable activities help regulate energy and make routines smoother.

Sibling Chaos:
Gives one child focus while you support the other.





  Designed in the Netherlands

Sarah
Sarah@thoughtfulparent53678
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!
Lincoln
Lincoln@drlincoln
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.
Jackie
Jackie@itisjackie
“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.
Georgia
Georgia@quietmom86789
It feels like games on page! She [my daughter] really liked the characters, especially to see spiders and owls [Halloween Drop].

What you’re actually giving your child:

Strong focus and self-regulation
Early logic & math foundations

A cartoon fox sits and carefully balances a stack of smooth gray stones, using its paw to adjust the top one. The fox looks focused and curious.

Creative thinking 
Independent confidence

An illustration of a large brown bear wearing a red scarf with blue snowflakes, holding a lantern and walking while holding the paw of a small bear cub by its side.

Calm home rhythm
A reliable alternative to screens

Curiosity today. Confidence for tomorrow.

What are the best screen-free learning activities for ages 3–7?

Sensory play, nature walks, puzzles, art, and SafeAIKids workbooks that combine logic with creativity.

How do I start a screen-free routine at home?

Set one screen-off window daily; keep tactile materials visible and ready; rotate activities weekly.

Are Montessori-inspired activities good for AI prep?

Yes—sorting, sequencing, and hands-on problem solving build the same logic patterns AI uses, minus the screens.

What long-term benefits come from screen-free learning?

Better attention, language growth, emotional regulation, and lasting curiosity about real-world problem solving.

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.