Science

The world is full of fascinating mysteries, and science is a child’s very first way to connect with it. According to early childhood cognitive and sensory development theories, young children learn through observation, hands-on play, comparison, and classification. They gradually build an understanding of themselves, the environment, and natural phenomena.

This series is built on the idea of “learning science through everyday life.” From the human body and healthy eating to ecosystems and geography, each product is designed to relate closely to a child’s daily experiences – inviting them to explore and discover through interactive play.

We use embroidered fabric, 3D stitching, and detachable pieces attachments to create learning tools that are wearable, touchable, and movable. From MyPlate for balanced meals, to the Human Body Chart for anatomy, the Woodland Habitat for ecology, and the World Map Wall Chart for geography – every piece is a hands-on map of knowledge just waiting to be explored.

All materials follow our sustainable, safe, and durable design principles: certified non-toxic fabrics, washable components, and reusable parts. This reduces waste and supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially Quality Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, and Climate Action.


Product Highlights
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  • #176-2 / #176-C MyPlate Wall Chart

    Based on the USDA MyPlate guide, children learn about the five major food groups and healthy portioning.
    Match the fabric food pieces to the plate! Kids can pick up and classify foods to better understand nutrition in a fun, hands-on way.

  • #14606 My Body Apron

    A top favorite! This wearable apron helps children learn body parts by looking down at their own “organ map.”
    Perfect for interactive body awareness activities! Also available: My Body Wall Chart, great for classrooms and group lessons.

  • #12300-P Calendar for All Seasons

    This fun calendar looks like a building—with each date as a unique animal resident!
    Learn about days, weeks, weather, and seasons while building daily routines and time awareness. Great for games involving number sequencing and memory!

  • #14703-P Woodland Habitat

    Explore forest ecosystems by observing animal and plant interactions across forest layers.
    Look closely—what’s hiding in the trees? Which animals live underground? A great tool for teaching ecological relationships and curiosity-driven learning.

  • #18114-P Things We Ride

    A scenario-based wall chart that teaches transportation and safety.
    Familiar locations like schools, hospitals, and stations are included. Kids move fire trucks, match vehicles to scenes, and even plan rescue routes. Hands-on fun that sparks problem-solving and storytelling!

  • #12423-2 Farm Animals Finger Puppets

    Start with animals’ kids already know—like chickens and dogs—and build stories around them.
    Finger puppets encourage fine motor development, language skills, and imaginative play. A wonderful way to bring science and storytelling together!


Flexible & Cross‑Curricular Use

The Science series supports cross-curricular themes—perfect for environment education, daily life learning, and STEAM activities. Children learn science through games and conversation, using their hands, eyes, and hearts to understand how the world works.

Let them start exploring—because every day is full of discoveries!