Series Overview
<Curiosity Spark Science> is a science story series that answers children's everyday questions through fun stories, illustrations, songs, interactive books, and Talk Talk Pen activities. Created and reviewed with the Neulbit Elementary Science Research Group and early-childhood education specialists, it offers accurate science experiences at a young child's level.
Expert Review and Curriculum Connection
Current elementary teachers from the Neulbit Elementary Science Research Group contributed support articles and reviews. Because elementary teachers selected the themes children need during the planning stage and connected them fully to the elementary curriculum, children can naturally build science background knowledge before entering school.
Storytelling, Songs, and Interactive Books
- Repeats science content through storytelling and songs.
- Stimulates curiosity with various interactive formats such as fold-out books, folded books, film books, die-cut books, and pop-up books.
- Lets children experience constellation shapes, positions, and myths through a four-season glow-in-the-dark constellation poster.
- Turns rigid science information into stories and pictures that are easy and fun to understand.
Talk Talk Pen Activities
With the Talk Talk Pen, children can listen to pages, storytelling, Talk Talk information, picture-finding activities, OX quizzes, and "Mom and the Curious Child" activities. Listening, finding, and answering questions support text comprehension, observation, and science knowledge checks together.
End-of-Book Playgrounds and Multimedia
The end matter is organized into Sparkling Observation Playground, Curious Question Playground, and Hands-On Creative Playground, helping curiosity grow into integrated thinking. Audio for AI speakers such as KT GiGA Genie, Naver Clova, and Kakao Mini also expands multimedia reading.
Book Themes
The set includes 8 books on plants, 12 on animals, 9 on the human body, 10 on objects and materials, 7 on tools and machines, 11 on space and Earth, and 8 on Fourth Industrial Revolution topics. It covers plant structure and reproduction, animal life cycles and symbiosis, brain, bones, heart, digestion, respiration, solids, liquids, gases, heat, light, air, sound, force, computers, wheels, transportation, airplanes, weather, the solar system, constellations, gravity, the environment, robots, 3D printers, artificial intelligence, drones, and the Internet of Things.
Educational Effect
Children first meet plants, animals, the human body, objects and materials, tools and machines, space and Earth, and Fourth Industrial Revolution themes through stories, then confirm them through activities. Observation, curiosity, and creative playground sections develop simple knowledge into integrated thinking and experiment-based play.
Sales and Usage Proposal
This is a multimedia science set with curriculum connection, interactive books, Talk Talk Pen, AI speaker audio, and end-of-book activities. Its structure repeats scientific curiosity through stories, quizzes, observation, and creative activities, making it a strong flagship product for early science displays.
Components
65 books, four glow-in-the-dark seasonal constellation posters, and a fold-out book of the solar system. Suitable for science-curiosity reading for ages 3-6, with curriculum connection, interactive books, Talk Talk Pen, and AI speaker audio.