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Tiny Big Things. Tiny Learners. Big Futures
The tiny moments that spark wonder and inspire a lifelong love of learning.
Tiny Big Things is an innovative English course for children aged 3 to 5, designed to spark curiosity, encourage communication, and promote well-being from the very first steps in learning. Designed to ignite the natural wonder and curiosity of young learners through three golden strands that run through the methodology of the course.
Key points
Versions
Contact
What is special about Tiny Big Things
Confident Communication:
Songs, stories, dance, and interactive play foster oracy and phonics, building strong foundations for lifelong success.
Big Questions for Little People:
Children explore, ask, and discover through enquiry and project-based learning, developing essential thinking skills.
Well-being at the Heart:
Every lesson supports mindfulness, self-awareness, and social-emotional growth, ensuring all children feel valued and empowered.
Engaging Resources:
Four lovable characters guide children through their learning journey, with puppets and digital tools to bring lessons to life.
Key points
Versions
Contact
TINY big things
Inquiry and project-based learning
Inclusive and well-being at its heart
Communication
RED
5+ sessions per week
Blue
1 or 2 sessions per week
Key points
Components
Components
Versions
Unit walkthrough
Unit walkthrough
Coming soon!
Meet the Characters
Unit walkthrough
Contact
Pupil's Book & Activity Book
Puppets
Teacher'sBook
Catalogue
Blue
Coming soon!
Scope & Sequence
Digital
Extra materials
Anaya-Pearson Bilingual Journey Together for the Future of Learning
ISBNs
Teaching programmes
Contact
Pupil's Book & Activity Book
Teacher'sBook
Catalogue
Puppets
Coming soon!
RED
Digital
Scope & Sequence
Extra materials
Anaya-Pearson Bilingual Journey Together for the Future of Learning
ISBNs
Teaching programmes
Contact
Tiny Big Things RED
Unit Opener
Tiny Big Things RED
Vocabulary
Tiny Big Things RED
Language
Tiny Big Things RED
Language
Tiny Big Things RED
Phonics
Tiny Big Things RED
Phonics
Tiny Big Things RED
Story
Tiny Big Things RED
Values
Tiny Big Things RED
Communication
Tiny Big Things RED
CLIL
Tiny Big Things RED
Well-Being
Tiny Big Things RED
Project
Tiny Big Things RED
Review
Tiny Big Things RED
Showtime
Tiny Big Things RED
Workbook
Tiny Big Things RED
Teacher's Book
TBT TB1 Scope
TBT TB3 Scope
TBT TB2 Scope
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Throughout Tiny Big Things, students will be introduced to course characters. The purpose of these characters is to foster engagement, joy and help students understand what each lesson will involve. There is one character per level but characters from previous levels can pop up in later levels. The characters are:
Tuki
Capy
Axel
The Axolotl
The Capybara
The Toucan
The Underwater Explorer (level 3)
- Axel is a tiny, adorable axolotl living in the ponds of Xochimilco.
- Axel enjoys playing hide-and-seek among the pond's rocks and plants, with a cozy cave as his favourite hiding spot.
- With a gentle nature and curious spirit, Axel loves exploring his pond, making new friends, and sharing his playful adventures.
A Little Friend with a Big Heart (Level 1)
- Capy is gentle and friendly, beloved by all forest animals, and enjoys sharing snacks and playing games with friends.
- With a kind heart and adventurous spirit, Capy is an ideal companion for exploring the forest's wonders.
The Colourful Friend (level 2)
- Tuki enjoys perching high in the trees. She has a melodious voice and loves to sing, often leading the forest choir and uniting animals with her songs.
- Known for her joyful personality and colourful appearance, Tuki is the life of the party, making friends laugh with her jokes and dances.
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Level 1
Video
Song
Throughout Tiny Big Things, students will be introduced to course characters. The purpose of these characters is to foster engagement, joy and help students understand what each lesson will involve.
There is one character per level but characters from previous levels can pop up in later levels. The
characters are:
Axel the Axolotl
Iggy the Iguana
Capy the Capybara
Tuki the Toucan
The Underwater Explorer (level 3)
- Axel is a tiny, adorable axolotl living in the ponds of Xochimilco.
- Axel enjoys playing hide-and-seek among the pond's rocks and plants, with a cozy cave as his favourite hiding spot.
- With a gentle nature and curious spirit, Axel loves exploring his pond, making new friends, and sharing his playful adventures.
A Little Friend with a Big Heart (Level 1)
- Capy is gentle and friendly, beloved by all forest animals, and enjoys sharing snacks and playing games with friends.
- With a kind heart and adventurous spirit, Capy is an ideal companion for exploring the forest's wonders.
Our curious and small adventurer (Starter level)
- Iggy is a curious explorer, constantly climbing and investigating her surroundings to learn more.
- Friendly and adventurous, Iggy loves sharing her discoveries with friends and is always ready for new journeys and friendships.
The Colourful Friend (level 2)
- Tuki enjoys perching high in the trees. She has a melodious voice and loves to sing, often leading the forest choir and uniting animals with her songs.
- Known for her joyful personality and colourful appearance, Tuki is the life of the party, making friends laugh with her jokes and dances.
TBT TB1 Scope
TBT TB3 Scope
TBT TB2 Scope
Tiny Big Things Red (Upper Level)
For centers offering at least 5 sessions per week (using all components allows for an increased number of sessions) 1. Numbers and Introduction to Math:
- Introduction to numbers one by one, with cumulative review activities.
- Limiting work with numbers to counting up to 30 at most (1–10 at age 3, 11–20 at age 4, and 21–30 at age 5).
2. Writing:
- Modifying the stroke order of numbers to adapt them to the Spanish educational system.
3. Literacy Approach:
- Reduction of letter and word tracing activities, and instead, increased exposure to spoken language
- Less guided activities that challenge students and teach them to think.
4. Holidays: Additional lessons on Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, etc. 5. Font: Systematic use of uppercase letters in line with early childhood education practices in Spain.
Level 3
Video
Song
Tiny Big Things Blue
For centers with 1 or 2 sessions per week: 1. Projects: The project now concludes each unit to answer the initial question. 2. Numbers and Introduction to Math:
- Introduction to numbers one by one, with cumulative review activities.
- Limiting work with numbers to counting up to 30 at most (1–10 in 3-year-olds, 11–20 in 4-year-olds, and 21–30 in 5-year-olds)
3. Writing:
- Modifying the stroke order of numbers to adapt them to the Spanish educational system.
4. Approach to literacy:
- Reduction of letter and word tracing activities, and instead, increased exposure to spoken language.
- Less guided activities that challenge students and teach them to think.
5. Holidays: Additional lessons on Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, etc.
Coming soon!
Pupil's Book 1
Pupil's Book 2
Activity Book
Pupil's Book 3
Inclusive and well-being at its heart
Tiny Big Things integrates emotional, physical, and mental well-being into every aspect of early childhood learning. The focus is not only on academic readiness but also on nurturing mindfulness, self-awareness, and social-emotional skills through
age-appropriate, play-based activities.
Tiny Big Things integrates social & emotional intelligence, and physical activity to support mental, emotional, and physical health.
The inclusive curriculum ensures that each child, regardless of their unique abilities feels valued and empowered to grow.
Teaching programmes
TBT BLUE 1 Unit Proyecto Curricular MEFP
TBT BLUE 1 Unit Programación General MEFP
TBT BLUE 1 Unit Programación de Aula MEFP
Teaching programmes
TBT RED 1Unit Proyecto Curricular MEFP
TBT RED 1Unit Programación General MEFP
TBT RED 1Unit Programación de Aula MEFP
TBT RED 1Unit Proyecto Curricular Madrid
TBT RED 1Unit Programación General Madrid
TBT RED 1Unit Programación de Aula Madrid
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Big Questions for Little People
Inquiry and project-based learning:
By focusing the learning experience on enquiry and exploration, Tiny Big Things encourages children to become active participants in their own learning journey.
Every child is given the opportunity to express themselves, collaborate with peers, and develop early critical thinking skills through total physical response (TPR), play-based and hands-on experiences with a big question, a focus on CLIL and the real world.
Tiny Big Things nurtures each child’s innate love for learning
by creating a supportive environment where their questions and imagination are celebrated and where they are given an authentic and engaging big question to respond to on their learning journey; the essence of project-based learning.
In Tiny Big Things we refer to this as “Tiny wonder for little people”
Communication
Foster children’s confidence and communication skills from an early age with Tiny Big Things. Designed specifically, to foster oracy and communication through engaging, play-based activities.
Through carefully crafted storytelling, songs, dancing and acting and interactive activities, we build strong foundational skills in oracy and phonics—ensuring early language development that fuels confident communication and social interaction.
Our child-centred approach ensures every learner thrives while developing essential communication skills that set the stage for future success.
With Tiny Big Things children will embark on a learning journey where curiosity drives discovery, and every day is filled with opportunities to learn, share and thrive. Making the Tiny Big Things a possibility for young learners.
Throughout Tiny Big Things, students will be introduced to course characters. The purpose of these characters is to foster engagement, joy and help students understand what each lesson will involve. There is one character per level but characters from previous levels can pop up in later levels. The characters are:
Tuki
Capy
Axel
The Axolotl
The Capybara
The Toucan
The Underwater Explorer (level 3)
- Axel is a tiny, adorable axolotl living in the ponds of Xochimilco.
- Axel enjoys playing hide-and-seek among the pond's rocks and plants, with a cozy cave as his favourite hiding spot.
- With a gentle nature and curious spirit, Axel loves exploring his pond, making new friends, and sharing his playful adventures.
A Little Friend with a Big Heart (Level 1)
- Capy is gentle and friendly, beloved by all forest animals, and enjoys sharing snacks and playing games with friends.
- With a kind heart and adventurous spirit, Capy is an ideal companion for exploring the forest's wonders.
The Colourful Friend (level 2)
- Tuki enjoys perching high in the trees. She has a melodious voice and loves to sing, often leading the forest choir and uniting animals with her songs.
- Known for her joyful personality and colourful appearance, Tuki is the life of the party, making friends laugh with her jokes and dances.
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Pupil's Book
Activity Book
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
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Tiny Big Things. Tiny Learners. Big Futures
The tiny moments that spark wonder and inspire a lifelong love of learning. Tiny Big Things is an innovative English course for children aged 3 to 5, designed to spark curiosity, encourage communication, and promote well-being from the very first steps in learning. Designed to ignite the natural wonder and curiosity of young learners through three golden strands that run through the methodology of the course.
Key points
Versions
Contact
What is special about Tiny Big Things
Confident Communication:
Songs, stories, dance, and interactive play foster oracy and phonics, building strong foundations for lifelong success.
Big Questions for Little People:
Children explore, ask, and discover through enquiry and project-based learning, developing essential thinking skills.
Well-being at the Heart:
Every lesson supports mindfulness, self-awareness, and social-emotional growth, ensuring all children feel valued and empowered.
Engaging Resources:
Four lovable characters guide children through their learning journey, with puppets and digital tools to bring lessons to life.
Key points
Versions
Contact
TINY big things
Inquiry and project-based learning
Inclusive and well-being at its heart
Communication
RED
5+ sessions per week
Blue
1 or 2 sessions per week
Key points
Components
Components
Versions
Unit walkthrough
Unit walkthrough
Coming soon!
Meet the Characters
Unit walkthrough
Contact
Pupil's Book & Activity Book
Puppets
Teacher'sBook
Catalogue
Blue
Coming soon!
Scope & Sequence
Digital
Extra materials
Anaya-Pearson Bilingual Journey Together for the Future of Learning
ISBNs
Teaching programmes
Contact
Pupil's Book & Activity Book
Teacher'sBook
Catalogue
Puppets
Coming soon!
RED
Digital
Scope & Sequence
Extra materials
Anaya-Pearson Bilingual Journey Together for the Future of Learning
ISBNs
Teaching programmes
Contact
Tiny Big Things RED
Unit Opener
Tiny Big Things RED
Vocabulary
Tiny Big Things RED
Language
Tiny Big Things RED
Language
Tiny Big Things RED
Phonics
Tiny Big Things RED
Phonics
Tiny Big Things RED
Story
Tiny Big Things RED
Values
Tiny Big Things RED
Communication
Tiny Big Things RED
CLIL
Tiny Big Things RED
Well-Being
Tiny Big Things RED
Project
Tiny Big Things RED
Review
Tiny Big Things RED
Showtime
Tiny Big Things RED
Workbook
Tiny Big Things RED
Teacher's Book
TBT TB1 Scope
TBT TB3 Scope
TBT TB2 Scope
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Throughout Tiny Big Things, students will be introduced to course characters. The purpose of these characters is to foster engagement, joy and help students understand what each lesson will involve. There is one character per level but characters from previous levels can pop up in later levels. The characters are:
Tuki
Capy
Axel
The Axolotl
The Capybara
The Toucan
The Underwater Explorer (level 3)
A Little Friend with a Big Heart (Level 1)
The Colourful Friend (level 2)
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Level 1
Video
Song
Throughout Tiny Big Things, students will be introduced to course characters. The purpose of these characters is to foster engagement, joy and help students understand what each lesson will involve. There is one character per level but characters from previous levels can pop up in later levels. The characters are:
Axel the Axolotl
Iggy the Iguana
Capy the Capybara
Tuki the Toucan
The Underwater Explorer (level 3)
A Little Friend with a Big Heart (Level 1)
Our curious and small adventurer (Starter level)
The Colourful Friend (level 2)
TBT TB1 Scope
TBT TB3 Scope
TBT TB2 Scope
Tiny Big Things Red (Upper Level)
For centers offering at least 5 sessions per week (using all components allows for an increased number of sessions) 1. Numbers and Introduction to Math:
- Introduction to numbers one by one, with cumulative review activities.
- Limiting work with numbers to counting up to 30 at most (1–10 at age 3, 11–20 at age 4, and 21–30 at age 5).
2. Writing:- Modifying the stroke order of numbers to adapt them to the Spanish educational system.
3. Literacy Approach:- Reduction of letter and word tracing activities, and instead, increased exposure to spoken language
- Less guided activities that challenge students and teach them to think.
4. Holidays: Additional lessons on Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, etc. 5. Font: Systematic use of uppercase letters in line with early childhood education practices in Spain.Level 3
Video
Song
Tiny Big Things Blue
For centers with 1 or 2 sessions per week: 1. Projects: The project now concludes each unit to answer the initial question. 2. Numbers and Introduction to Math:
- Introduction to numbers one by one, with cumulative review activities.
- Limiting work with numbers to counting up to 30 at most (1–10 in 3-year-olds, 11–20 in 4-year-olds, and 21–30 in 5-year-olds)
3. Writing:- Modifying the stroke order of numbers to adapt them to the Spanish educational system.
4. Approach to literacy:- Reduction of letter and word tracing activities, and instead, increased exposure to spoken language.
- Less guided activities that challenge students and teach them to think.
5. Holidays: Additional lessons on Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, etc.Coming soon!
Pupil's Book 1
Pupil's Book 2
Activity Book
Pupil's Book 3
Inclusive and well-being at its heart
Tiny Big Things integrates emotional, physical, and mental well-being into every aspect of early childhood learning. The focus is not only on academic readiness but also on nurturing mindfulness, self-awareness, and social-emotional skills through age-appropriate, play-based activities. Tiny Big Things integrates social & emotional intelligence, and physical activity to support mental, emotional, and physical health. The inclusive curriculum ensures that each child, regardless of their unique abilities feels valued and empowered to grow.
Teaching programmes
TBT BLUE 1 Unit Proyecto Curricular MEFP
TBT BLUE 1 Unit Programación General MEFP
TBT BLUE 1 Unit Programación de Aula MEFP
Teaching programmes
TBT RED 1Unit Proyecto Curricular MEFP
TBT RED 1Unit Programación General MEFP
TBT RED 1Unit Programación de Aula MEFP
TBT RED 1Unit Proyecto Curricular Madrid
TBT RED 1Unit Programación General Madrid
TBT RED 1Unit Programación de Aula Madrid
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Big Questions for Little People
Inquiry and project-based learning:
By focusing the learning experience on enquiry and exploration, Tiny Big Things encourages children to become active participants in their own learning journey. Every child is given the opportunity to express themselves, collaborate with peers, and develop early critical thinking skills through total physical response (TPR), play-based and hands-on experiences with a big question, a focus on CLIL and the real world. Tiny Big Things nurtures each child’s innate love for learning by creating a supportive environment where their questions and imagination are celebrated and where they are given an authentic and engaging big question to respond to on their learning journey; the essence of project-based learning. In Tiny Big Things we refer to this as “Tiny wonder for little people”
Communication
Foster children’s confidence and communication skills from an early age with Tiny Big Things. Designed specifically, to foster oracy and communication through engaging, play-based activities. Through carefully crafted storytelling, songs, dancing and acting and interactive activities, we build strong foundational skills in oracy and phonics—ensuring early language development that fuels confident communication and social interaction. Our child-centred approach ensures every learner thrives while developing essential communication skills that set the stage for future success. With Tiny Big Things children will embark on a learning journey where curiosity drives discovery, and every day is filled with opportunities to learn, share and thrive. Making the Tiny Big Things a possibility for young learners.
Throughout Tiny Big Things, students will be introduced to course characters. The purpose of these characters is to foster engagement, joy and help students understand what each lesson will involve. There is one character per level but characters from previous levels can pop up in later levels. The characters are:
Tuki
Capy
Axel
The Axolotl
The Capybara
The Toucan
The Underwater Explorer (level 3)
A Little Friend with a Big Heart (Level 1)
The Colourful Friend (level 2)
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form
Pupil's Book
Activity Book
Want to contact us?
Teacher support and orders:
Email: clientes@grupoanaya.com
Phone: +34 913 933 933
Online contactYou can also contact us by completing our online form