This beautifully hand-lettered book is filled with inspirational words. A treasured reminder that there is always time to be grateful, helpful and kind. By the award-winning author of Tomorrow I’ll Be Brave.
Early intro to core executive functions – logic, problem-solving and planning. Great for small hands and for developing spatial visualization....
All in one – empathy, creativity, language and fine motor skills. Then bring things to life with a (faux) trip...
For your rock n’ roll star. More awesome beats here and here to self-regulate those wiggles. PS – It’s a...
Good old-fashioned fun and cheer. These delightful stickers are brilliant for adding a splash of sunshine + happy to anything...
Learn letters with a classic game. There’s a reason it’s a classroom favorite. Ditto for the numbers edition.
Made of felt, this is one of those unique playsets that is timeless fun. It’s all in the details –...
A simple tool to help your child describe a universe of facial expressions, and to name feelings and emotions with...
Best part? Climbing up the middle! Fun fact: this unanchored rope ladder is especially excellent for grip strength, core strength...
Written and illustrated by an award-winning team. This ode to family, to dreamers, and to finding hope in the most...
We love the sophisticated layout for big make-believe. Plenty of nifty storage ideas because kids love finding order amidst their...
A must-have staple for every dress-up bin. Bonus fun with this and this. (Fantastical storytelling not included.)
We all could use a dose of this; this kit makes it so easy. And because great things do come...
Try having ‘Family Agreements’ instead of having ‘rules’. Family Agreements can be powerful yet simple tools for encouraging baseline behavioral...
Simply saying “Share!” holds little meaning for children. Young children are egocentric and concrete thinkers. Their experience of the world...
“What is a good resource to understand milestones for my child? At what age should they learn colors? Learn numbers?...
“The way we talk to children becomes their inner voice.” -Peggy O’Mara
One of the most frequent questions we get from parents is, “How do I get my child to listen?” It’s...
Help your child to control their thoughts by making Mindful Minutes a routine. Your step-by-step guide on why, how and...
Many of us are eager for our children to learn to write. It takes practice but it also needs to...
Some children are naturally drawn to learning letters, while others may not begin to learn letter identification until they are...
Speaking with a child about death is an important, impactful, and often dreaded, teachable moment. Whether prompted by an actual...
“I think I have a sense for Kindergarten readiness, now how can I support my child to get there?” Keep...
Are you in the midst of visiting preschools and trying to decipher what to look for in a classroom and...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...