Remote School Curriculum

Play School Box brings a new approach to child development in their formative years of learning. Our holistic curriculum system supports a high-quality, research-based early learning program. It is uniquely designed to support a child’s social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and linguistic development, through a wide range of educational toys, pictorials, activities that cover 16 key areas of skill development.

The Joy of finding a Box every month with child’s name on it delivered at their doorsteps is a fulfilling experience which adds up when they discover new toys packed together with educational kits which makes learning a playful experience .”

Language skills
  • Speak 2-3 words (Hello, or his/her name)
  • Learn to communicate using body language and words
  • Express their needs and wants
Motor Skills
  • Learn to balance
  • Walk
  • Run
  • Bouncing balls
Social Skills
  • Taking turns (sharing is caring)
  • Listening patiently
  • Developing manners (saying thank you and please)
Learning Skills
  • Learn simple nursery rhymes
  • Organize pictures and letters
  • Recognize number and shapes
Imagination Skills
  • Pretend play (Reading books to kids and playful toys will sharpen their imagination)
Self-Regulating Skills
  • Follow the direction of parents
  • Learn to focus on one thing
Language Skills
  • Using pronouns ( I, me, you)
  • Asking ‘wh’ questions (what, where)
  • Speaking short phrases (State the first name)
Physical Skills
  • Wash and dry hands
  • Throwing ball overhand
  • Brushing teeth (with help)
Social and Emotional Skills
  • Responding when someone takes their name
  • Playing with friends
Cognitive Skills
  • Identify body parts and functions
  • Sort colors, Try puzzles
Basic Skills
  • Identification, Thinking
  • Matching, Drawing
Language Skills
  • Speak clearly (Age, name, etc)
  • Tell stories
Cognitive Skills
  • Sort objects by shapes and colors
  • Remember stories
Physical (Movement) Skills
  • Ride tricycle
  • Help to put on and removing clothes
Emotional Skills
  • Understand mine, his, hers
  • Imitate parents
Hand and Finger Skills
  • Write capital letters
  • Easily hold an object and turn book-pages
Language skills
  • Speak 2-3 words (Hello, or his/her name)
  • Learn to communicate using body language and words
  • Express their needs and wants
Motor Skills
  • Learn to balance
  • Walk
  • Run
  • Bouncing balls
Social Skills
  • Taking turns (sharing is caring)
  • Listening patiently
  • Developing manners (saying thank you and please)
Learning Skills
  • Learn simple nursery rhymes
  • Organize pictures and letters
  • Recognize number and shapes
Imagination Skills
  • Pretend play (Reading books to kids and playful toys will sharpen their imagination)
Self-Regulating Skills
  • Follow the direction of parents
  • Learn to focus on one thing
Language Skills
  • Using pronouns ( I, me, you)
  • Asking ‘wh’ questions (what, where)
  • Speaking short phrases (State the first name)
Physical Skills
  • Wash and dry hands
  • Throwing ball overhand
  • Brushing teeth (with help)
Social and Emotional Skills
  • Responding when someone takes their name
  • Playing with friends
Cognitive Skills
  • Identify body parts and functions
  • Sort colors
  • Try puzzles
Language Skills
  • Speak clearly (Age, name, etc)
  • Tell stories
Cognitive Skills
  • Sort objects by shapes and colors
  • Remember stories
Physical (Movement) Skills
  • Ride tricycle
  • Help to put on and removing clothes
Emotional Skills
  • Understand mine, his, hers
  • Imitate parents
Hand and Finger Skills
  • Write capital letters
  • Easily hold an object and turn book-pages
Important things your kid will learn
  • Learning rhyming words
  • Basic concept of this/that – these/those
  • Introduction to the articles (a, an, the)
  • Identifying sound of letters
  • Flashcards and storytelling sessions
  • Introduction to important shapes
  • Identifying colors
  • Understanding the concept of colors
Language and Skills
  • Naming letters and numbers
  • Telling a short story
Movement Skills
  • Use forks and spoons
  • Brush teeth on own
Cognitive Skills
  • Know the address and phone numbers
  • Count more than 10 objects
Social and Emotional Skills
  • Playing with friends pleasantly
  • Understanding rules of the game
Important things your kid will learn
  • Identify shapes
  • Basic addition and subtraction
  • Counting 1s,2s,3s,…
  • Reading, writing, and counting.
  • Identifying sounds and words
  • The basic concept of even, odd numbers
  • Writing family members’ name
  • Learning about birds, animals, and sea creatures
Social Skills
  • Agree with rules (Be less stubborn)
  • Wishing to be and play with friends
Cognitive Skills
  • Sing and Dance
  • Follow the rules
Emotional Skills
  • Sharing things with friends
  • Trying to express feelings to parents
Movement Skills
  • Jumping over objects
  • Hopping well
Important things your kid will learn
  • Learn to add or subtract single digits
  • Greater than or less than concepts
  • Basic concept of the Sun and the Earth
  • Become an independent reader
  • Handwriting skills, writing simple words
  • Learning about flowers and vegetables
  • Being more interested in storytelling sessions
  • Introduce him or her in simple words
  • Learning about measurements
  • Learning the ‘how many’ concept
Language Skills
  • Speaking long sentences (6-7 words)
  • Follow more than 2 orders (simultaneously)
Movement Skills
  • Riding a bicycle
  • Performing simple chores
Self-regulating Skills
  • Listening calmly when they don’t want to hear something
  • Learn to wait
Cognitive Skills
  • Understanding numerical concepts
  • Reading and writing simple words
Emotional Skills
  • Being independent for certain activities
  • Managing emotions better
Important things your kid will learn
  • Learning rhyming words
  • Basic concept of this/that – these/those
  • Introduction to the articles (a, an, the)
  • Identifying sound of letters
  • Engaging in flash cards and storytelling sessions
  • Introduction to important shapes
  • Identifying colors
  • Understanding the concept of colors
Language and Skills
  • Naming letters and numbers
  • Telling a short story
Cognitive Skills
  • Know the address and phone numbers
  • Count more than 10 objects
Movement Skills
  • Use forks and spoons
  • Brush teeth on own
Social and Emotional Skills
  • Playing with friends pleasantly
  • Understanding rules of the game
Cognitive Skills
  • Sing and Dance
  • Follow the rules
Social Skills
  • Agree with rules (Be less stubborn)
  • Wishing to be and play with friends
Emotional Skills
  • Sharing things with friends
  • Trying to express feelings to parents
Important things your kid will learn
  • Identify shapes
  • Basic addition and subtraction
  • Counting 1s,2s,3s,…
  • Reading, writing, and counting.
  • Focusing on one task, being patient with others
  • Identifying sounds and words
  • Learning the basic concept of even, odd numbers
  • Learning and writing family members’ name
  • Learning about birds, animals and sea creatures
Movement Skills
  • Jumping over objects
  • Hopping well
Important things your kid will learn
  • Learn to add or subtract single digits
  • Greater than or less than concepts
  • Basic concept of the Sun and the Earth
  • Become an independent reader
  • Handwriting skills, writing simple words like name and age
  • Learning about flowers and vegetables
  • Being more interested in storytelling sessions
  • Learning to introduce him or her in simple words
  • Learning about measurements
  • Learning the ‘how many’ concept
Language Skills
  • Speaking long sentences (6-7 words)
  • Follow more than 2 orders (simultaneously)
Cognitive Skills
  • Understanding numerical concepts
  • Reading and writing simple words
Movement Skills
  • Riding a bicycle
  • Performing simple chores
Emotional Skills
  • Being independent for certain activities
  • Managing emotions better
Self-regulating Skills
  • Listening calmly when they don’t want to hear something
  • Learn to wait