For a kid, reading about Estonian culture and history may not always be the best way to engage with it. Instead, taking a more active and visual approach might be better.
With access to a printer and some crayons, coloured pencils, or markers, kids can try colouring the following images from supercoloring.com. They can also take a look at the reference images linked below to choose the best colours, and search for one fact about the person or place they're colouring to write about at the bottom of their colouring sheet. This will associate the topics they're reading about with something bright and entertaining.
Hermanni Linnus (Hermann Castle), Narva
reference: medievalheritage.eu
The legendary composer Miina Härma
reference: 2023.laulupidu.ee
The windmills in Angla, Saaremaa
reference: visitestonia.com
Tartu Ülikool (the University of Tartu)
reference: ut.ee
Vana Toomas (Old Thomas)
reference: blog.varafoto.com