Oxford Path Wins “Most Loved Infant & Toddler English Learning Materials”

Oxford University Press (China) Limited (OUPC) is pleased to announce that Oxford Path, a professional English learning system designed for young children, has been awarded “Most Loved Infant & Toddler English Learning Materials” of the fourth annual Shemom Parents Awards.

Orgainsed by Shemom, a Hong Kong-base parenting and lifestyle platform, the Awards recognize products and services that truly resonate with families. Winners are determined through a rigorous selection process combining editorial review, professional judging, and parent voting. This year's awards featured 16 categories, each with three nominated brands. In the Infant & Toddler English Learning Materials category, Oxford Path received overwhelming support, securing over 60% of nearly 2,000 votes cast.

Oxford Path is a professional language learning system designed by Oxford University Press for children aged 0–6. Co‑developed with 12 leading international experts in early childhood English, mathematics, and education, the programme is built on reading and enriched with diverse themes. Through real-life scenarios, Oxford Path introduces children to practical English and early maths concepts, helping them master the skills and knowledge needed in daily life, build positive values, foster good virtues and develop empathy. With multi‑sensory learning resource and materials, Oxford Path engages children in themed stories and playful activities that spark curiosity and nurture a love of reading. Its design encourages logical thinking and higher‑order reasoning, supporting children’s holistic development.

The recognition reflects the trust and support of parents and underscore Oxford Path’s commitment to deliver high quality, engaging learning materials for children. We extend our since gratitude to parents, judges and shemom editorial team for their confidence in Oxford Path. We remain dedicated to creating diverse learning experiences for children and accompanying families and young learners through every stage of growth.