Guides.
What we learned building the card sets that are inside Wibbo, written plainly and without pretending to be something we are not. Where a developmental claim needs a source, it gets one.
- Six little games, six little reasons → Peek-a-boo, Magic Hat, Find It, Puzzle, Pairs and Listen: what each game in Wibbo actually is, and the piece of child development it quietly borrows. A two minute read.
- When do toddlers say their first words → What arrives when, how wide normal really is, the everyday habits that actually grow language, and the point where a question for your doctor beats anything on this page.
- Screen time for toddlers, plainly → What the paediatric guidance actually says by age, why sitting together changes what a screen is, and what to look for in an app. Written by people who make one, so read it knowing that.
- How to use flash cards with toddlers → How long a session should run, why naming a card beats quizzing it, which set to start with, and the cases where a picture book is the better answer.
The cards themselves.
Every guide points at the printables. There are nineteen sets, all free to print, with no email wall and nothing to sign up for.