World Philosophy Day approaches, celebrated on the third Thursday of November, (21st) it’s a great reminder for parents and caregivers to cultivate a curious and questioning mindset in children. While philosophy might sound complex for little ones, fostering critical thinking, inquiry, and exploration is highly achievable—and deeply valuable—even in early childhood. Using Edx Education’s play-based learning toys, such as Rainbow Pebbles®, My Gears®, construction sets, and other STEAM products, you can inspire children to think independently, ask questions, and become resilient problem-solvers.
At Edx Education, we champion a play-based learning philosophy that encourages children to explore, experiment, and learn through play. By introducing toys that foster various types of thinking—convergent, divergent, and lateral—we can help our little ones become resilient, adaptable thinkers who approach challenges with curiosity and confidence.
In recent years, primary education in the UK has increasingly emphasised the importance of foundational skills in mathematics. While technology has expanded learning options, research consistently underscores that hands-on, play-based learning remains one of the most effective ways for young children to grasp complex mathematical concepts
Across the UK, early childhood education is experiencing a wave of new trends that aim to make learning more engaging, inclusive, and beneficial for every child. At Edx Education, we’re passionate about supporting these trends with our educational toys, downloadable resources, and the “Play, Learn & Create with Edx Education” podcast. By harnessing the power of play, we help caregivers and parents foster children’s love for learning, building resilience and creativity along the way.