The importance of establishing a firm learning foundation at an early age plays a vital role in a child’s lifelong learning development. To help address the challenges the country continues to face, Rex Education has launched its Little Explorers brand.
A long-time advocate on holistic learning and education development, Rex Education through this latest venture aims to help parents be more purposeful about enhancing the learning environment of their kids and to observe early childhood care and development (ECCD) practices at home.
With over 100 titles for release, Little Explorers offers solutions through various frameworks to help develop the 6 developmental domains identified as critical in the National Early Learning Framework (NELF) policy document of the government-mandated ECCD Council.
These are language development; physical health, well-being, and motor development; character and values development; cognitive and intellectual development; social and emotional development; and creative-aesthetic development.
“As a lifelong learning partner to every Filipino, Rex Education has always believed that investing in ECE and the early development of foundational skills in our children is crucial in making sure that they are ready in life. As we launch our newest brand, Little Explorers, we hope to fuel the conversation on the importance of ECCD in the Philippines and empower parents and learning companions of our children with quality, research-based and age-appropriate learning solutions to start the children’s learning even before formal schooling,” Rex Education CEO Don Timothy Buhain said.
“We share the hearts of our Edukampyon parents and guardians who want nothing but the best for their children. This why we believe that the best learning experiences start at home. Using Rex’s wealth of research, experience, and partners on lifelong and early childhood learning, we carefully crafted Little Explorers to help establish strong foundations and promote proper holistic development in our children as early as possible,” Buhain added.






