A structured learning path that tells you what to do next — with guided activities, clear progression by stage, and support for parents who want consistency without pressure.
Inspired by Makoto Shichida. Short, loving sessions that train the ability to learn — not pressure or performance.
A calm emotional connection is the foundation. A relaxed child learns best.
The brain is stimulated according to age, using short and gentle exercises.
Visual images, imagination, memory, and intuition are trained early.
The goal is learning ability and curiosity — not memorizing information.
Built on decades of practice in Shichida schools worldwide. One key rule: no forcing — pressure cancels results.
Each stage has a focus and clear goals. As your child grows, the program evolves — new skills, new activity types, deeper progress.
Connection & sensory discovery
Focus & curiosity
Memory & imagination
Language & thinking skills
Independence & creativity
The brain is in full bloom. Language flourishes, play expands, and self-awareness blossoms. Storytelling and exploration feed creativity — your child's world grows brighter with imagination and confidence.
Genibee transforms early-learning principles into an organized plan — clear steps, clear goals, and a stage-based path forward.
Activities are organized by developmental stage, with clear goals so you always know what you're building.
Set your child's age and your routine. Genibee suggests a realistic plan you can actually follow.
No expensive supplies. Most activities use everyday items, with optional offline materials and free printables.
Grounded in early-learning principles like repetition, clarity, and supportive routines.
Different goal, different experience.
Genibee doesn't replace school or daycare. It builds the foundation - attention, memory, imagination, and love of learning.
Fast-paced, playful, and flexible. Wiggles are normal.
Calm music
Simple imagination warm-up
Hugs and positive words
Flashcards
Memory chain or guessing game
Quantity dots and much
more....
Science unfolded behind each activity
Stage 3 activities cards example
Clean visuals, one object per card, large themed sets.
Stage 3 activities cards example
Fast-paced, playful, and flexible. Wiggles are normal.
No. The program is stage-based and continues as children grow, with activities changing in complexity and focus.
No. Many activities use common household items. Optional offline materials are available when you want extra structure.
That's normal. The program is designed to be flexible — you can switch activity types and keep the routine gentle and positive.
Genibee is inspired by early-learning methodologies and translates those principles into a stage-based program that parents can follow.