● ● ● Designed in the Netherlands
Tiny Thinks releases beautifully designed themed editions throughout the year, each aligned to your child’s level.
The cognitive progression builds focus and deeper thinking which compounds.
Ages 3–4
By age 4, your child finishes what they start.
Ages 4–5
By age 4, your child sees patterns others miss.
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Ages 5–6
By age 6, your child works it out without asking you.
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Ages 6–7
By age 7, your child is the one who figures it out when others give up.
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Every activity gently settles the nervous system, helping kids shift out of fast, scattered energy.
Sequencing, logic, focus, and visual memory woven into playful, age-fit challenges.
Kids stay absorbed because every page feels perfectly challenging and naturally rewarding.
Feels like play. Builds real skills. Supports screen-free habits that last.
Tiny Thinks workbooks are designed for progessive learning, that grows with the child. It has beautiful, calm layout, detailed designs, no clutter, progressive thinking tasks, focus building. Every page trains one real cognitive skill.
Yes. Each page is designed around the calm-learning sequence—quick wins, rhythmic hand-work, and gentle focus tasks. This helps settle the nervous system, reduces overstimulation, and makes transitions easier without screens.
Tiny Thinks isn’t a screen replacement for fast-paced videos — it works because it slows the child’s dopamine cycle back to a natural rhythm, supports independent focus, and gives them calming, predictable tasks they can return to anywhere: restaurants, travel, or at home.
Tiny Thinks shifts the mind from passive consumption to quiet, hands-on focus that strengthens early logic, sequencing, visual memory, and self-regulation. Parents typically see screen time naturally decrease once their child has Tiny Thinks as an alternative.
The issue is passive, high speed content replacing real thinking work. Kids need slow logic, working memory, and hands on problem solving — exactly what Tiny Thinks builds.
Behaviour changes come from overstimulation + passive consumption + rapid-fire videos. Calm, hands-on activities reset that cycle quickly. Yes, Tiny Thinks workbooks are designed to solve many parent worries, including emotional regulation.
Excessive fast paced screen time trains the brain to expect constant dopamine hits, which reduces patience, focus and frustration tolerance. Tiny Thinks is a scree free alternative designed to follow a child's natural curiosity but with foundational thinking.
Use channel blocking, time limits, and replace transitions with short, calming tasks (Tiny Thinks pages work here).
Yes — the quiet tasks were designed for exactly those meltdown-prone moments.
Use supervised accounts, disable “auto-play”, remove Shorts, and set a predetermined time-window routine. Dont feel guilty if you need to use it as certain moments. Tiny Thinks only gives an alternative for when you want to have a transition or other skill building fun activities.
Usually 24–72 hours of predictable, screen-free routines with hands-on calming activities.
Sequencing, early logic, pattern spotting, focus stamina, visual memory, self-regulation, independent thinking — all foundational pre-STEM thinking.
Tiny Thinks is built around real biological limits. You can see our Insights page for more data.
Many parents love YouTube Kids for quick entertainment — but some notice their child becomes wired, restless, or harder to settle afterwards. That’s usually because fast, high contrast videos overstimulate the parts of the brain responsible for focus and self-regulation.
Tiny Thinks workbooks offer the opposite input: slow, predictable tasks that calm the nervous system and strengthen attention, logic, and fine-motor skills. Parents often use them as a gentle reset when screens leave their child over excited.
Your child doesn’t need to “quit screens” — they just need a balance that protects their focus. Tiny Thinks makes that balance easier.
AAP recommends consistent limits. 30–60 minutes of high-quality content max, with calm, hands-on routines around it.
Yes — parents typically report 15–70 minute independent stretches, even with energetic kids.
Families who enjoy calm, beautifully designed children’s brands—whether that’s Montessori shelvezs, Lovevery-style intentional play, Konges Slojd and Maileg aesthetics, or the gentle storytelling of Julia Donaldson and Eric Carle—often choose Tiny Thinks as their screen-free learning companion. It offers the same quiet, curated feeling as premium toys, travel kits, and classic activity books like Highlights and Water Wow, but adds something unique: a progressive series of illustrated, calming workbooks that build focus, pattern logic, and early problem-solving in a gentle, age-based path for a confident tomorrow.
Tiny Thinks sits naturally beside the things parents already love: Montessori materials, aesthetic playrooms, travel-friendly kits, seasonal gifts, and early-learning routines. It becomes the part of the day where children slow down, think deeply, and enjoy hands-on learning without screens.
Each drop is a collectible workbook — your child’s very own post, exciting to receive, treasured to keep.”
Something they’ll actually sit with, without asking for your phone
Used in flights, cafés, and those “just give the iPad” moments