Make learning facial vocabulary fun.
Great for self-awareness, self-control and self-expression.
Another classroom favorite for all mixed feelings.
Just like your child, just like your family; create your one-of-a-kind character.
A fun way of learning letter recognition and letter sounds. Party toppers are also dynamite for practicing the pincer grasp....
Work through big feelings with this character set. Or try modeling behavior with Jolly Helpers.
Filled with thoughtful details like a moving car lift, a car wash, a helipad and beautifully illustrated European wooden figurines...
Can your child rescue the arctic animals and move them to safety before the bridge breaks? Develop skills in taking...
The softest, snuggliest friend with moveable arms and legs that stands and sits. Dolls are wonderful at personifying a child’s...
A sweet take on a classic game. The novel figurines (felt ears! felt manes!) amp things up. A great family...
BBQ theme on one side, ice cream on the other. Yes, it’s true! Thank goodness for artful details. Take it...
Hours of retro fun! A must-have for long car rides. Nifty shutter slides (no little bits mess!) makes this game...
Part puzzle, part phonics…all fun. Bonus points for developing fine motor skills.
A very grown-up dining experience; bonus points for building fine motor skills.
Early intro to core executive functions – logic, problem-solving and planning. Great for small hands and for developing spatial visualization....
By learning why young children hit – learning what is developmentally going on in their brains when they hit –...
Learn the strategies, tools and what to say to manage a healthy separation process between you and your child, especially...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...
Are you in the midst of visiting preschools and trying to decipher what to look for in a classroom and...
How do you know if your child is experiencing a developmental “bump”? How do you know if it is time...
“What is a good resource to understand milestones for my child? At what age should they learn colors? Learn numbers?...
Learn the Montessori approach to learning language and how to apply it every day.
Simply saying “Share!” holds little meaning for children. Young children are egocentric and concrete thinkers. Their experience of the world...
Learn why children interrupt, what to say in the moment, and strategies for modeling patterns of communication. (It is hard...
Imagine a magical world where children are internally motivated to be kind and generous. It’s doable!
Learning to read is incredibly empowering for a child, but it’s also very complex. There is no quick-fix or shortcut....
Easy things you can do every day to encourage your toddler to use more language. *Note – Suggestions in this article...