What can your toddler learn today?
Six core early-learning concepts, each in its own corner of the playroom. Tap any tile to step in.
Colors
Naming and sorting colors with safe, chunky toys.
69 videos
ConceptShapes
Circles, squares, and triangles in real, hand-held toys.
33 videos
ConceptNumbers
Counting, number recognition, and one-to-one matching.
35 videos
ConceptLetters
ABCs, letter sounds, and early phonics through play.
42 videos
ConceptCounting
Hands-on counting with blocks, beads, and toy food.
31 videos
ConceptAnimals
Naming animals and the sounds they make through play.
24 videos
Why concept-led browsing works for this age
Toddlers and preschoolers don't reach for "a video on a topic" — they reach for the topic itself. They keep gathering red things into a pile. They keep asking "how many?" at every dinner. They keep pointing at the same letter on every cereal box. Organizing by concept lets you meet that curiosity directly: pick what your child is already chasing, watch a single short clip, then head to the toy basket and act it out together. Most of the videos in each corner are between two and five minutes long, which is the sweet spot for sustained toddler attention.
Each concept page mixes brand-favorite toys (LeapFrog, Fisher-Price, Melissa & Doug, Play-Doh, Orbeez) so your child sees the same idea taught with several different kinds of materials in the same sitting. That repetition across contexts is exactly how young children turn a passing observation into a stable concept they can use later.