Why Early Science Curiosity Matters
Long before your child can explain what science actually is, they're already living it, poking at ice to see it melt, wondering why the sky is blue, asking why over and over again. That everyday curiosity is exactly what our science games are built to nurture. Between ages 2 and 7, a child's brain is primed to notice, question, and predict: the same instincts that scientists rely on throughout their careers. Every observation, every guess about what happens next, is a small rehearsal for lifelong thinking skills. We believe interesting science games, like our science learning games, should feel like play first, learning second. That way, kids feed their curiosity without ever feeling like they're being taught.