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You don’t need to learn clay modeling or plan complex activities.
Simply play the video and guide the class.Instead of making examples yourself,
you can focus on observing, guiding, and interacting with students.Offer a variety of clay projects
while keeping your lesson simple and manageable. -
Children can follow the video and create on their own,
without constant help from parents.Instead of unused clay being wasted,
kids stay engaged and complete what they start.A simple way to turn clay play
into focused, independent activity at home. -
Many students struggle to visualize shapes in 3D.
Clay gives them a way to build and understand form with their hands.Teachers can introduce spatial concepts more intuitively
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As children mix, shape, and build,
they naturally hear and connect English to what they are doing.The videos include ESL-designed subtitles and narration,
making it easy to run play-based English lessons.Students don’t just listen —
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No prior clay skills are needed.
Facilitators can guide sessions just by playing the video.Hands-on activity supports hand coordination,
cognitive engagement, and expressive ability.Especially as we age,
using the hands plays an important role in maintaining how we think and respond.A calm, focused activity
that is easy to run and valuable to offer.
Building with simple shapes • New characters every week • Early access now • Join as we grow •
Building with simple shapes • New characters every week • Early access now • Join as we grow •
Sign up and try it in your classroom during early access. No credit card required.

