What is the LITTLE OWL · LearningCircle™
At Globe Publishing it is our philosophy that “playing is learning“ which means that children never “just” play. By interacting with others and by playing alone, children expand their understanding of themselves and the world around them. And no matter if they are doing a puzzle, building a tower of blocks, playing a board game, reading a book or drawing a picture they are constantly evolving important skills, such as fine motor skills, social skills, artistic skills, language skills and maths skills.
With our philosophy in mind, we have created a unique way of developing our products. At the core of the process is the LITTLE OWL · LearningCircle™, which keeps the child’s progress, curiosity, and complete learning needs in mind. It consists of eight different skills, that all facilitate optimal learning for the child. Some of our products include all the skills while others focus on one specific skill.
Below you can learn more about each skill in the LITTLE OWL · LearningCircle™.
Science skills
The ability to wonder at nature, have a realistic perception of it, know where things come from and how people form part of nature’s cycle and their impact on it.
Personal skills
The ability to understand oneself, one’s own world and limits: Who am I. Include feelings, capabilities, ideas and actions.
Social skills
The ability to understand others, read their mood, feelings and body language and learn to be part of social groups.
Music skills
The ability to distinguish between rhythm, sounds and tunes and express them.
Language skills
The ability to think while speaking, use (new) words and develop one’s linguistic capacity through rhymes and small stories and through communication with one’s immediate surroundings.
Physical skills
The ability to use one’s body for all types of activities, to express one’s ideas and feelings and acquire body awareness.
Artistic skills
The ability to understand and play with colors and shapes. The child’s inherent creativity is in focus here.
Maths skills
The ability to understand the concept of numbers, geometry and the language of mathematics.