Toys · Apps · Curriculum · Publishers

Build on the child development layer.

Learning Curve hosts the child’s developmental profile. Your toy, app, or curriculum maps to our milestone library — and connects directly to parents and schools tracking their children’s growth.

205
Canonical milestones
49
Frameworks synthesised
2,076
Mapped activities
0–18
Years covered

Three ways to partner

Whether you make physical products, digital experiences, or curriculum — there’s a path to connecting with the children and families who use Learning Curve.

CERTIFICATION

Toy manufacturers

Get your product certified against specific Learning Curve milestones and age ranges. Parents and schools see exactly which developmental windows your toy supports — Body, Mind, or Heart — and at what age.

Milestone mapping for your product
Age range verification against 49 frameworks
Certification badge for packaging and marketing
Listed in the LC activity library
CURRICULUM BINDING

Learning apps

Map your curriculum to LC milestones. Your app reads the child's active developmental windows from their LC profile, surfaces the right content at the right time, and writes outcomes back. Parents see everything in one place.

Curriculum mapped to LC milestones
Read the child's active developmental windows
Write session outcomes back to their profile
Parents see your app's data in the LC dashboard
FRAMEWORK LICENSING

Content publishers

Map your curriculum materials, worksheets, or lesson plans to the LC developmental map. Schools using your content get visibility into which windows it supports, grounded in 49 cross-cultural frameworks.

Content aligned to developmental windows
Cross-referenced across 49 frameworks
Suitable-age metadata for every item
Distribution through the LC activity library

The profile flows both ways

The child’s developmental profile lives in Learning Curve. Your app reads from it and writes back to it. Parents see their child’s growth across every connected product — not scattered across five different apps.

Your app reads

Child profile

What milestones are active right now. What's been observed. Which domains need support. Your app starts with real context instead of a blank slate.

Your app writes

Session outcomes

What the child did. What was observed. Which milestones were touched. Parents see their child's activity across every connected app — one unified developmental picture.

GET /v1/children/:id/developmental-profile
{
"child_id": "lc_8x2k9m",
"active_windows": [
{ "milestone": "phonological_awareness", "domain": "language" },
{ "milestone": "fine_motor_precision", "domain": "physical" }
],
"age_months": 54,
400">// POST /v1/children/:id/outcomes to write back
"last_updated": "2026-05-15T09:14:00Z"
}

What you get

The child profile is already there

Parents using Learning Curve have built a developmental record. Your app inherits that context from day one — no onboarding survey, no blank slate.

Bidirectional data

Read from the profile, write back to it. Your app contributes to the child's developmental record. That data goes to the parent, not a silo.

Compliance included

COPPA, FERPA, SOC 2 Type II. Your integration inherits our compliance layer. One less thing to build.

49 frameworks, not one opinion

Developmental claims grounded in WHO, CDC, Oxford, Harvard, and 45 more frameworks across 10+ countries. Your milestone claims hold up anywhere.

Ship in weeks

SDK, sandbox, and milestone taxonomy on day one. Most integrations reach production in 4–8 weeks.

Visible to parents and schools

Certified toys appear in the LC activity library. Integrated apps surface in the child's dashboard. Distribution built in.

How it works

1

Discovery call

30 minutes. We learn about your product. You learn which partner type fits. No commitment.

2

Milestone mapping

We map your product or curriculum to specific LC milestones and age ranges. This is the work that makes everything else meaningful.

3

Integration or certification

API access for apps. Certification badge and library listing for toys and publishers. We handle the mapping review and sign-off.

4

Launch and grow

Go live with your integration or certification. Your product is discoverable to every parent and school using Learning Curve.

What the mapping process does

We build wooden toys. Before LC certification, we'd say 'suitable for ages 2–4' and leave it there. Now parents understand which specific windows our puzzle supports, why it matters at that age, and what to look for while playing. The quality of the question we get has completely changed.

Product Director
Wooden toy manufacturer

Mapping our phonics curriculum to Learning Curve milestones forced us to be specific about what we actually claim to develop. Some things we thought we were teaching, we weren't. The mapping process alone was worth it.

Head of Curriculum
Early literacy app

Connect your product to where children actually are.

Toy certification, app integration, or curriculum mapping — email us and we’ll find the right path.