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Little Hands Learn (LHL) is an online membership-based curriculum platform for early childhood homeschooling, centered on “joyful homeschooling” and “learning with play.” Its courses are built around monthly themed units and are designed for ages 2-7, though some pages also mention ages 2-8. The Toddler Schoolroom is aimed at ages 2-3, while the Primary Schoolroom is for ages 3-7. It is not a live-class or 1-on-1 tutoring service; instead, it provides an online members’ area, PDF downloads, printable materials, schedules, DIY teaching-aid instructions, and optional video read-aloud books.
The curriculum blends Montessori-inspired activities, Charlotte Mason-style art and nature learning, hands-on science experiments, math and language printables, practical life lessons, and more. Each themed unit is designed to last one month and includes recommended book lists, monthly/weekly/daily plans, biweekly visual guides, DIY project material lists with step-by-step photo instructions, plus a large number of printable resources such as posters, games, maps, cards, and three-part cards. The text mentions that some lessons are written by AMI-qualified Montessori guides, which adds professional credibility, but the platform does not state that it provides any formal certification.
The site shows two monthly Schoolrooms pricing tiers at $30/month and $50/month, with quarterly subscriptions saving $15 every 3 months, but it does not explain the differences in benefits between the two tiers. All content is delivered digitally, with no physical materials shipped. Users need to prepare their own printer, paper, scissors, trays, storage boxes, and basic craft supplies. The FAQ states that preparing materials takes about 1-2 hours every two weeks, so it is better suited to parents who are willing to spend time accompanying their children and preparing lessons, rather than families expecting a “open and start class” solution.
Its strengths are a clear structure and strong thematic integration, helping parents organize multidisciplinary activities into a continuous learning experience. It can be used across multiple age groups: younger children can move at a slower pace, while older children can explore topics in greater depth. Founder Vanessa has a long background in pediatric care and homeschooling, and also mentions personal experience raising a child with special needs, which gives the curriculum some reference value for families of children with learning delays or special needs. The drawbacks are that the all-English materials create a translation and adaptation burden for Chinese families; the no-refund policy is relatively strict; and support appears to be mainly via email feedback, with no obvious structured teacher Q&A, community, or live support.
It is suitable for homeschooling families with children aged 2-7, early childhood teachers preparing themed lessons, families with multiple children, and caregivers who prefer Montessori, nature-based education, and hands-on learning. The text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not specified. Users in mainland China should also consider network stability, USD subscription costs, and the cost of printing English PDFs. Alternatives include Twinkl, early childhood themed resources on Teachers Pay Teachers, Khan Academy Kids, or domestic Montessori teaching aids and kindergarten theme-activity resources.
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