Rika groups her files into three main folders:
Each folder is labeled with clear, child‑friendly names and an emoji for quick visual identification:
Rika_Nishimura_9yo_Top_001.zip
│
├─ 📚 School/
│ ├─ Math_Chapter1.pdf
│ ├─ History_Notes.docx
│ └─ Science_Project.pptx
│
├─ 🎨 Art_Design/
│ ├─ Manga_Sketch1.png
│ ├─ Wallpaper_Final.psd
│ └─ References/
│ └─ Cat_Expressions.jpg
│
└─ 🎮 Fun_Play/
├─ RobotDemo.mp4
├─ Anime_OST.mp3
└─ Stickers/
└─ Star_Sticker.png
Rika’s Top 001 zip isn’t just a random name—it’s a little system she created: rika+nishimura+9yo+zip+001+top
| Tag | Meaning | |-----|---------| | Top | The most important or frequently used files. | | 001 | The first (and current) version of the collection. | | Rika | Personal branding—her name goes on everything she creates. | | Nishimura | A nod to her family name, making the file uniquely hers. | | 9yo | A reminder that it’s built for a nine‑year‑old’s needs. | | Zip | The file format itself. |
Put together, the full file name looks something like: Rika groups her files into three main folders:
Rika_Nishimura_9yo_Top_001.zip
It’s easy to read, easy to sort, and instantly tells anyone who opens it what’s inside. Each folder is labeled with clear, child‑friendly names
Open the zip file and make sure each sub‑folder is there and the files open correctly. If something’s missing, simply drag the file into the zip window (most OSes let you add files directly) and save.
| Benefit | How It Helps a 9‑Year‑Old | |---------|---------------------------| | Speed | No more endless scrolling—everything’s a click away. | | Confidence | Knowing files are organized makes homework feel less stressful. | | Creativity | A tidy workspace frees up mental space for new ideas. | | Responsibility | Managing a zip file teaches basic digital‑file etiquette. | | Fun | Adding emojis and color‑coded folders feels like a game. |
Posted on April 10 2026 by TechKids Blog