Welcome to Little Scholars Network

“Early learning should be fun, engaging, and structured for the best results.  That’s why Little Scholars network follows a simple, flexible approach that helps children build confidence and master letters, numbers, and colors-at their own pace.”

Step 1

Start with Music Videos

Our catchy, repetitive songs introduce concepts in a way that kids love.

Example:  The Letter A song teaches that “A says ah.”

This helps kids develop early memory and phonics recognition in a fun, natural way.

Step 2

Watch the Story Episodes

Each letter and number has an engaging long-form episode that reinforces what was learned in the song.

Example:  In the Letter A episode, Alex the Alligator goes on an adventure!

By following relatable characters and fun adventures, kids make real-world connections that strengthen comprehension.

Step 3

Reinforce with Workbooks

Reinforce learning with hands-on activities like tracing, coloring, and interactive exercises.

Example:  The Letter A workbook includes tracing “A,” finding words that start with A, and drawing an alligator.

This step builds fine motor skills, strengthens letter recognition, and supports early writing development.

Flexible Learning - Choose What Works Best!

Every child learns differently!  Some engage best with music, while others thrive through storytelling or hands-on activities.  Our flexible approach lets you mix and match-so your child stays engaged while learning in the way that works best for them.

Where to Start?

New to our videos?

Begin with our A to Z music series for an easy, engaging introduction to letters and sounds.

Want deeper learning?

Watch a story episode after the song to reinforce comprehension through engaging narratives.

Need practice?

Boost retention with interactive workbooks that strengthen letter recognition and early writing skills.