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KS1 — typically around ages 4–7

The Scattered Pages

“My buddy and I find picture-pages and stick them in our Log!”

The Explorers adventure: golden storybook wonder — warm turquoise sea, golden light, picture-pages on the wind.

A session in The Scattered Pages

What actually happens when your Explorer sits down to play.

1. Set sail

Pick a real place

A lighthouse, a harbour, an island on the living globe — your child and their buddy sail there together, somewhere real on the actual map.

2. Meet the keeper

Find a picture-page

A friendly keeper needs help — a sound matched, a shape counted, a small puzzle solved. That's the maths or reading, dressed as treasure-finding.

3. The world changes

Stick it in the Log

Finish the page and it goes into your child's own Log. Next time they visit, the story has moved on — waiting for them.

A handoff moment from an Explorers voyage.

What they're learning underneath the story

Maths and English today, with French and more subjects growing — every topic mapped to the KS1 curriculum, so you always know exactly what a picture-page covers. For pre-readers and early readers, everything is visual and audio-led first — no wall of text a four-year-old has to decode before they can even start.

What you see as a grown-up

You choose which subjects are switched on, set the difficulty, and pick the marking style that suits your child. Every piece of feedback is logged and reviewable by you, and you can see exactly which curriculum point a page sits under.

Say hello to Pip

One of the free companions your child can choose to sail with — no purchase needed to have a buddy on board.

Ready to find the first page?