Early math through play! Little hands will love learning about order and the magnitude of numbers by zooming this cute car through cleverly sorted blocks.
Part puzzle, part game – all skill-building. Clever see-through trucks with playful fun faces that develop budding imaginations, spatial planning...
A fun way of learning letter recognition and letter sounds. Party toppers are also dynamite for practicing the pincer grasp....
No details spared in this dynamic cafe set, complete with sugar cubes and pastries. At-home high tea is a superb...
Work through big feelings with this character set. Or try modeling behavior with Jolly Helpers.
Bring the beloved Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to life. An active way of learning the alphabet. And these magnetic letters – foundational...
A clever take on the conventional memory game. Players use their sense of touch and fine motor skills to manipulate...
Proof that math is creative! A unique way to learn math in context. Sorting, matching, organizing – all early math...
A clever take on Memory. Pair number symbols with magnitude concepts (learn to count!) using uniquely illustrated artwork from 10...
Make learning facial vocabulary fun. Great for self-awareness, self-control and self-expression. Another classroom favorite for all mixed feelings.
A favorite of Plinkit expert and pediatric occupational therapist, Shannon White. Lacing cards develop finger dexterity (important for handwriting control...
A rocket on your back? Let your imagination run wild…literally!
For when you just can’t find the words. Excellent for your personal Helper Green Basket. A Worry Eater can also...
“Empathy is when you’re able to understand and care about how someone else is feeling.” -Mark Ruffalo, Sesame Street
Book selection is key in helping your child learn to read. Parents of emergent and early readers are often tempted...
#1 daily challenge with children: How to get from A to Z without fighting, yelling or throwing a tantrum? Learn why...
Conflict is natural for preschoolers who are just learning about peers and group settings – it is expected, healthy and...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...
“The way we talk to children becomes their inner voice.” -Peggy O’Mara
The parent/caregiver-child separation process is often an emotional experience, and every child and family experiences it differently. Discover answers to...
We teachers have the good fortune of learning and playing with a wide range of children in class and are...
Learning to read is incredibly empowering for a child, but it’s also very complex. There is no quick-fix or shortcut....
Are you in the midst of visiting preschools and trying to decipher what to look for in a classroom and...
Simply saying “Share!” holds little meaning for children. Young children are egocentric and concrete thinkers. Their experience of the world...
Easy things you can do every day to encourage your toddler to use more language. *Note – Suggestions in this article...