Notice
Slow down enough to see patterns, changes, details, and surprises in everyday life.
Kala Early Learning Library
Lebo is curious, kind-hearted, and always ready to notice something ordinary as if it might contain a question. A puddle, a shadow, a worm after rain, a cardboard box, or the way a spoon sinks can become the beginning of an investigation.
Lebo gives families permission not to rush toward the answer. Young children can notice, predict, compare, try something, change their minds, tell a story, build, draw, or simply keep wondering.
Curiosity is not a score and it does not need to predict future achievement. In Lebo’s world, the value is in having space to explore and an adult who is willing to wonder alongside the child.
Slow down enough to see patterns, changes, details, and surprises in everyday life.
Ask open questions without requiring the child to know the answer.
Build, test, sort, pour, draw, compare, or change one thing and see what happens.
Tell the story of what happened through words, pictures, movement, or another form of expression.