Pimpi Sparks

Something worth knowing. Every day.

Every day, a riddle. Every day, something your kid didn’t know five minutes ago. They guess, they play, they walk away knowing something wild.

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The world is full of things worth knowing

Kids are curious by default. They don’t need to be tricked into learning — they need something genuinely interesting and a way in that doesn’t feel like school. Sparks is built on a simple idea: give kids a cryptic clue, let the curiosity build, then reveal the answer through a short, fascinating lesson with at least one moment that makes them go “wait, really?”

That’s how each Spark works. A riddle creates a gap — your kid wants to know. Then a short interactive lesson fills it in, with activities that make the knowledge stick. And every Spark ends with a WOW moment: a fact so surprising they’ll tell you about it at dinner. The last step? They explain what they learned to Pimpi in their own words. Because the best way to remember something is to teach it.

For kids who are always asking “why?” and “how does that work?” and “tell me something cool.” Science, history, nature, culture, technology — five minutes, one topic, one thing worth knowing. When the content is genuinely fascinating and the curiosity comes first, kids don’t need convincing. They just show up.

Nature: The Octopus

Octopuses are some of the strangest animals on the planet. They have three hearts — two pump blood to the gills, and one pumps it to the rest of the body. Their blood is blue because it uses copper instead of iron to carry oxygen. They can change color and texture in less than a second to blend into rocks, coral, or sand. And if a predator grabs an arm? They can detach it and grow a new one. Each of their eight arms has its own mini-brain, so an arm can taste, touch, and even make decisions on its own — even after being separated from the body.

This is a real Spark. Your kid gets one every day.

What a Spark looks like

1

The riddle

“It’s older than most countries. You can stack 3.8 billion of them. It starts as mud.” Can you guess?

2

The lesson

Hands-on activities that feel like playing, not studying. Matching, sorting, drawing, guessing — every Spark is a different mix.

3

The WOW

“The Great Wall of China contains 3.8 billion bricks.” The kind of fact you can’t keep to yourself.

4

Teach Pimpi

Your kid explains what they learned — in their own words, to a weird little mint-green pal who’s genuinely impressed.

We’re almost ready.

Pimpi Sparks is being built with real kids right now. Drop your email and we’ll tell you when it’s your turn.

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