
Coloring is more than fun—it’s a gateway to knowledge and essential life skills. Each coloring activity offers young children a chance to make decisions, identify patterns, organize space, and spark creativity. But its impact goes deeper.
With thoughtfully designed educational tools like Timbiu™ books, children develop:
- hand-eye coordination, preparing them for writing,
- fine motor skills through detailed coloring tasks,
- focus and perseverance, which are crucial for early learning.
Our mission is to support a child’s growth in a natural and joyful way—by learning through discovery and play.
📌 Watch how creativity helps children grow.
This webinar, hosted by NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children), focuses on the importance of play-based learning in early childhood education. Psychology expert Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and education policy analyst Shayna Cook explore the latest research demonstrating why play is essential to children’s cognitive and social development.
The recording offers practical strategies for educators to support learning through guided play, and presents compelling arguments—backed by brain research—for administrators and policymakers on why increasing time for play-based learning is critical.
At Timbiu™, we believe every child deserves a space to grow their knowledge, abilities, and confidence from the very beginning. [Check out our coloring book collection here].
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