The skills your child needs most aren't on any school curriculum. We make tabletop games, animated stories, and apps that build emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and resilience through play.
In an AI-first future, technical knowledge gets commoditised. Empathy, resilience, creative thinking, leadership, and problem solving will define success. Yet these skills are rarely taught in a structured way.
Emotional intelligence, communication, and problem solving are critical for the future. Yet no structured path exists to teach them to children.
Over-stimulating digital products dominate. Real learning happens through active, meaningful engagement.
Parents want products that build emotional literacy, decision making, and creativity. Options that truly deliver are few and far between.
As AI automates routine work, uniquely human skills become the real competitive advantage. The children who thrive will be the ones who can think, feel, and connect.
What leaders are saying
“The skills that matter most for children growing up in an AI-first world are not the ones we traditionally teach in schools.”
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
We create tabletop games, animated stories, and apps that spark meaningful moments between children and grown-ups. Beautiful enough that parents play along. Engaging enough that kids come back again and again.
Every product starts with a life skill, then wraps it in game mechanics that make learning feel like pure play.
Not all screen time is equal. Our animated stories and game apps are digital experiences parents can feel good about.
Our characters reflect diverse ethnicities, abilities, and appearances. Children see themselves and celebrate differences.
Our research-backed Skillie Curriculum Map covers the skills that will define success, from toddlers to pre-teens.
Parents who want toys, stories, and apps that build emotional literacy, empathy, and creativity. Not just entertainment.
Montessori-aligned schools, homeschoolers, and educators looking for hands-on social-emotional learning tools.
Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends who want a gift that is beautiful, meaningful, and builds real skills.
Memory Match: Emotion and Counter-Emotion Edition. 30 characters, 60 discs, 30 emotion cards, and 3 ways to play. Helping children recognize and navigate their feelings through play.
30 unique characters. 11 emotion pairs. 3 ways to play. Coming soon.
We started using one emotion card each night before bed. It became a small ritual where we talked about that feeling and the coping idea on the card. Over time my daughter began recognizing those emotions in herself and others, which is exactly the kind of awareness we hoped to build.
My daughter immediately connected with the characters in the game. Within a few days she started using them to describe her own feelings, saying things like "Angry Manya" or "Jealous Manya." It was amazing to see her recognize and name her emotions so naturally through play.
As someone who works in early childhood education, I'm always looking for tools that help children talk about their feelings naturally. Skillie-Vee introduces emotions through play, not instruction. When I used it with my daughter, the characters made it easy for her to understand and talk about how she was feeling.
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Download the Skillie Map (PDF)Before Skillie-Vee, Preethi spent a decade in consumer tech product management at Amazon, scaling products from zero to millions of customers.
Becoming a mother changed the question from "what can I ship next?" to "what kind of world am I preparing my child for?" That question led to Skillie-Vee.
Ex-Amazon Product Leader
NUS Alum
ISB MBA