Playful learning for elementary school children
Learn math in 1st grade playfully with tiptoi: Over 50 varied tasks embedded in an exciting monster-themed world motivate independent practice and lead to quick learning success.
Math has never been this much fun to learn!
With Monster Matzi, siblings Mia and Felix visit the fair, celebrate a garden party, and turn the classroom upside down. Matzi encourages them to solve over 50 learning games and tasks in ever-new variations. The topics are structured according to the curriculum but can also be worked on individually.
Embedded in a cheerful story, children independently practice the learning content of 1st grade.
Thanks to tiptoi, learning is now really fun!
With the series tiptoi Learn with me!, children experience various learning topics for elementary school in a playful, interactive, and independent way. In the volumes of the series, they can deepen their knowledge of German and math for 1st grade, practice the small multiplication table, or get to know Germany with its mountains, cities, and sights. All content is presented in a child-friendly manner and in relation to the curricula of the respective subjects. Each book contains many tricky and fun tasks in numerous variations and with motivating solution checks. This ensures repeated engagement and sustainable learning success. Funny sounds and exciting stories round off the interactive experience. Thus, the series is the ideal support for acquiring and independently deepening school material.
tiptoi pen not included. Must be purchased separately.
Kai Haferkamp
Franziska Harvey, born in 1968 in Frankfurt am Main, spent a large part of her childhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After graduating from school, she studied graphic design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden, focusing on illustration and calligraphy. Since then, Franziska Harvey has worked as a freelance illustrator. After working for various advertising agencies for several years, she now illustrates many children's books and picture books. In addition, dance theater and contemporary dance have been her passions for years, shaping the expression and liveliness of her drawing style. With her ink strokes, she brings a fine mix of love and irony to paper. She lives with her three children, dog, and cat in Frankfurt, in a quiet, green corner near the Nidda.