Lilo focuses on two things that shape a child's future: literacy and logic. Each program uses the CPA Singapore Math approach, a leveled curriculum, and regular, child-friendly practice for ages 3 to 10.
6Programs ready to join
2Pillars: Literacy and Logic
122Original curriculum modules
3-10Child age (years)
Literacy
Literacy Programs
Children learn to read and write until they truly understand, the foundation for every subject.
ages 3-4
Lilo Tots
A joyful first step into learning through play
A pre-literacy class for children aged 3 to 4. Children train their ear for letter sounds, their hand to hold a pencil and draw lines, and a feel for numbers through more and less, all through play.
Pre-literacy through play
First letter sounds and pencil lines
A feel for more and less
Coming soon
ages 4-8
Reading, Writing and Counting
Reading, writing, and counting in one foundation
Children learn to read, write, and count together using the CPA approach. Each idea starts from real objects, moves to pictures, then to number and letter symbols.
From letter sounds to understanding what they read
A seven-level phonics curriculum guides children from letter sounds to blending syllables to understanding a story. Children read with meaning, so they enjoy reading on their own.
Children build hand strength and eye coordination so letters and numbers come out neat. They start from lines and patterns, then letters, words, and simple sentences.
Step-by-step fine-motor practice
Consistent letter and number shapes
From scribbles to short sentences
Coming soon
ages 3-5
Preschool Tutoring
Playing their way ready for school
A program for ages three to five that blends play with first letters, numbers, and learning habits. Children grow comfortable sitting, focusing for a while, and trying new things.
Learning through play
First letters and numbers
Builds focus and confidence
Coming soon
ages 5-10
Literacy
Read, understand, retell
Lilo literacy umbrella that grows a child ability to understand text and retell it in their own words. A foundation for every subject at school.
Reading for understanding
Retelling in their own words
Useful across every subject
Coming soon
ages 5-6
Primary School Readiness
Five readiness areas before primary school
A focused program that prepares a child for the first day of primary school, from basic literacy and numeracy to study habits and social confidence. Parents know exactly what is ready.
Children learn the sound of each letter, then blend the sounds into words. With phonics, a child can read new words without memorising them first.
Learning each letter sound
Blending sounds into words
Reading new words with confidence
Coming soon
ages 7-10
Speed Reading for Kids
Read fluently while still understanding
For children who can already read, this program builds fluency and the habit of grasping meaning quickly. Children read more in the same time and still understand it.
Builds reading fluency
Catches the main idea
Stays comprehending at speed
Coming soon
ages 4-8
Reading and Writing
Reading and writing growing together
Children learn reading and writing side by side, so each strengthens the other. What they read, they practise writing back.
Reading and writing side by side
Two skills strengthening each other
A complete literacy foundation
Coming soon
Logic
Logic Programs
Children learn to count and reason from concepts they understand, training focus and clear thinking.
ages 5-9
Counting for Kids
Understanding numbers from the very concept
Children understand what numbers mean, place value, and how to compute using the CPA approach. With the Singapore Bar Model, word problems become easy to picture.
Number sense from real objects
Place value and basic operations
Bar Model for word problems
Coming soon
ages 6-10
Maths for Kids
Word problems that make sense
Children learn to break word problems into small steps using the Singapore Bar Model. Maths begins to feel logical and easy to visualise.
Singapore Bar Model
Breaking problems into small steps
Strong mathematical reasoning
Coming soon
ages 5-9
Finger Math (Jarimatika)
Counting with fingers, training focus
Children count using orderly finger movements. Each movement trains focus, mental imagery, and coordination, while making counting feel fun.
Children slide abacus beads to represent numbers. This regular practice strengthens focus, working memory, and the ability to picture numbers in their head.
A reasoning class for children aged 6 to 10, built in 3 tracks. Children read patterns and space, reason with if-then rules, then solve word problems in four steps. A big problem is broken into small steps they can handle.