The breakthrough year. Where play becomes language.



A play-based curriculum for two-year-olds (24–36 months), built on spiral learning and shaped around the school-year calendar — so play and the seasons grow together.

You don’t need flashcards. You need a rhythm.

  • 12 themed units
  • 240 daily activities
  • 6 skill areas
  • 10–15 min a day
  • Checklists,
  • Learning assessment
  • Progress tracker
  • Weekly activities
  • Printables


Includes sensory activities, gross motor, fine motor skills, and art activities to learn through play!



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The Pinterest Trap

You don’t need more ideas. You need a plan.

Two hundred saved reels. Forty bookmarked Pinterest boards. Three sensory bins that needed kinetic sand you didn’t have, and one that ended with rice in your couch (and tears — yours).

Pinterest gives you inspiration. It does not give you Tuesday. It does not tell you what to do at 9:42 on a rainy Wednesday in February when your fourteen-month-old has thrown the wooden ring stacker for the eleventh time and you still have six hours until bedtime.

This does.

What’s inside

A full year of toddler play. Already planned.

Open to any unit. Pick a day. Do one activity. That’s the whole system.

12Themed units

One per month, matched to what your baby is developmentally ready for from 12 to 23 months.

48 Weeks of plans

Four weeks per unit. Monday through Friday. The fridge-magnet version of toddlerhood.

240 Real activities

Each with materials you already own, ten-minute setups, and exactly what to say.

6 Skill areas

First Words. Fine Motor. Gross Motor. Sensory. Object Permanence. Social-Emotional.