Skillonauts

Skillonauts
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Adam
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Agnieszka
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Ania
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Ania
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Lucyna
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Mateusz
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Norbert
Drawing of a portrait of a child called Ola

Our mission is to combine the huge potential of a child's brain with the extremely interesting world of adults.

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Adam

What children experience and what skills they learn in the early years of their lives has a huge impact on their brain and development. Therefore, it is important to provide children with the right conditions for learning, development and healthy brain function.

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Agnieszka

Skill workbooks are more than just books!

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Ania

A newborn baby already has neurological needs and absorbs experiences like a sponge. Which is why our illustrations are in expressive, stimulating and bold colors.

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Ania

The text is written in the language used by adults. We do not simplify expressions, we do not avoid difficult words and topics.

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Lucyna

Each skill workbook is different in form, because the brain does not like boredom and repetitive forms! The skills are different, so the forms are different, as stimulating as possible!

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Mateusz

Skill workbooks are a proposal for spending an active afternoon, an idea for an expedition or outdoors observation. Even if exercises are not woven into the text, the whole story is an exercise. Bring it into your own life, teaching children to notice how elements of it can be used in everyday life by analogy.

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Norbert

The child's brain does not evaluate what skills will be useful in their career development. It is up to you to decide what stimulation to provide. We want our skill workbooks to open children to the world, new technologies and challenges of modern life.

Drawing of a portrait of a child called Ola
A group of children standing next to each other in a row, every one different.

“You can't stay in your corner of the Forest

waiting for others to come to you.

You have to go to them sometimes.

» “Winnie the Pooh, A.A. Milne (our Skillonauts)

Illustration of four children hugging.