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Treasures by M & W Paediatrician-led baby & toddler essentials for Nigerian 🇳🇬 parents. Empowering your child's journey with health, literacy & style.

Curated clothing, educational toys & expert tips from "The Baby, The Mother and the Paediatrician" by Dr Weyoms.

28/05/2026

From the Reading Well List for Children.

4 weeks down! Mama, how una dey? In the last 4 weeks, we have shared about:Language & listening developmentEarly maths w...
13/05/2026

4 weeks down! Mama, how una dey?

In the last 4 weeks, we have shared about:
Language & listening development
Early maths with everyday objects
Curiosity and exploration
Patterns, drawing, and creativity

All from Nigeria's official Pre-Primary Education Curriculum, broken down so you can use it at home, today, for free.

Quick check-in:Which activity did your child enjoy most?
A. The Mystery Box Game 📦
B. Sorting objects by size/colour 🔵🔴
C. Singing and rhymes 🎵
D. Drawing inside/outside shapes ✏️

Drop your letter in the comments.

And if someone referred you to this page, tag them and say thank you 💛

Next time we will share about Social & Emotional Development, Physical Skills, and How to Prepare Your Child for Primary 1.

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Many parents buy drawing books and crayons without knowing WHY drawing matters. Today let's break it down. The Pre-Prima...
12/05/2026

Many parents buy drawing books and crayons without knowing WHY drawing matters. Today let's break it down.

The Pre-Primary curriculum says children should be able to:
✅ Draw with pencils in different positions: in front of, behind, inside, outside
✅ Do bead work with appropriate size, colour or shape (fine motor skill)
✅ Create patterns with a variety of materials

What this is really building:
Grip strength (needed for writing)
Hand-eye coordination
Spatial understanding (what "inside the circle" means)
Patience and focus

Today's activity:
Draw a big circle on paper. Ask your child to:
1. Draw a house inside the circle
2. Draw a tree outside the circle
3. Draw a bird above the circle

3 drawings + 3 position words = learning by doing! 🎨

Save this post and try it today 💛

05/05/2026

The Pre-Primary curriculum says children should be able to:
✅ Copy simple patterns
✅ Extend simple patterns (continue what they started)
✅ Create their own patterns

Why patterns matter:
Patterns are the foundation of algebra and logical thinking. Children who understand patterns early find maths much easier in primary school.

Sometimes we see other children on social media speaking English at age 2, counting to 100 at age 3, and we begin to won...
01/05/2026

Sometimes we see other children on social media speaking English at age 2, counting to 100 at age 3, and we begin to wonder if we are doing enough.

Let me tell you something today 💛

Every time you:
🍽️ Name the food while feeding your baby, that's language development
Count their toes during bath time, that's early numeracy
🌳 Point to things outside and say their names, that's exploration & science
📖 Tell them stories at night, that's literacy and imagination
🤗 Hold them, answer their calls, respond to their cries, that's emotional development

No special equipment. No expensive school. Just you, present and intentional.

We are here at Treasures by M&W to walk this journey with you, one post at a time. 💛

Share this to encourage another mother today. She needs to hear it!

29/04/2026

Wetin e be?
The Pre-Primary curriculum say children must participate for simple exploring activities like kneeling down to smell different boxes and dey try to find out wetin dey inside

See your activity for this week for the video 👆🏿

Wetin e dey teach:
✅ Use of the 5 senses
✅ Descriptive language ("e smooth, e get smell sweet")
✅ Confidence in guessing and trying
✅ Observation before conclusion

This thing go take only 10 minutes and e no cost anything 💛

Tag any mama wey go try this with her pikin! 👇

24/04/2026

But mama, make we talk truth:

For pikin to dey ask you question na sign say e brain dey healthy and e dey develop.

The Pre-Primary curriculum specifically list this one as goal say:
"Pikin suppose to dey ask questions about things he/she dey see or hear.

Children wey ask plenty questions dey:
🌟 More curious = better learners
🌟 More engaged = better at school
🌟 More confident = better at expressing themselves

Wetin you fit do when you no sabi the answer to your pikin question:
Just say — Good question! I no sabi the answer too. Make we find out together. Then open phone Google am, or look am for inside book.

That response dey teach us curiosity + honesty + teamwork! 💛

Wetin be the funniest "why" question your pikin don ask you? 😂 Drop am for comment section.

23/04/2026

This one dey surprise many mama. Una know say before pikin learn how count well, them need to understand how to compare words?

The curriculum say children must:
✔️ Compare objects using words like: longer, shorter, heavier, lighter, hotter, colder, faster, slower
✔️ Use measuring tools when them dey play like: cups, rulers, even their own hands and feet
✔️ Understand positional words like: behind, in front of, inside, outside, between

Try this for evening when una dey chop for food:
As you dey serve food ask: "Which person plate of rice plenty pass? Which soup hot pass? Na the pot abi na the bowl big or small pass?

These questions sound simple but them they build wetin we call a MATHEMATICAL THINKING.

Which of these words your pikin dey already use?

22/04/2026

According to the Pre-Primary curriculum, children must sabi how to dowork puzzles with up to 10 pieces as part of their problem-solving development.

Why e matter?
✔️E dey build patience and persistence
✔️ E dey teaches how things fit together
✔️ Develop small finger movements
✔️ Increase confidence when them complete am.

Try am then drop your pikin reaction for the comments!

Maths" no be only pencil and book work. Real maths learning for our children dey start with SORTING and MATCHING and you...
21/04/2026

Maths" no be only pencil and book work. Real maths learning for our children dey start with SORTING and MATCHING and you fit do am anywhere.

The Pre-Primary curriculum talk say children between 2 to 4 years old suppose sabi how to:
✅ Match and sort objects by size, colour, and shape
✅ Know which one be circle, square, rectangle, triangle
✅ Arrange three objects from the smallest to largest

Oya we get home work for una (5 minutes):
Pick any 3 cup or container wey be different sizes for your kitchen.
Ask your pikin: Which one be the biggest? Which one be the smallest? You fit arrange them?

Na so! You just do wetin we dey call curriculum-approved maths lesson.

No books. No stress. Just everyday objects and pikin wey wan learn.

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