With its moveable mouth and Squeeze Me bleat, this delightful Folkmanis puppet can help role-play big feelings, explore perspectives and...
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.
A social and screen-free way of learning letter identification, including phonological awareness and concepts of print. Get moving!
Small fingers love tinkering with locks (plus, it strengthens their pincer grasp and hand muscles). Explore early phonics and learn...
Letters transform into robots. Mind blown. Watch just how cool they are. And don’t forget about learning numbers.
A vibrant and engaging way to spark conversations about scientists. Bonus: puzzles improve hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills. Nothing beats...
Clever new take on a traditional game. Fun fact: 3D spatial skills are foundational for engineering and design. Just as...
We love the simplicity + and easy storage of this design. Beginner chess and checker strategies are excellent for kids...
Spot the notches in these wooden blocks? They inspire little hands to build bigger, taller and more complex creations. Playing...
We love the story, the concept, the illustrations…all of it! Especially the feeling it leaves in you – pride in...
Imagination + fine motor skills + history; so rare! Unlock your child’s imagination.
Sibling fighting and rivalry is normal and, in most cases, healthy. Learn how to resolve sibling conflict in 5 simple...
Your questions, our answers. Learn how to handle common scenarios when a child interrupts. From raising hands, to when to...
“Gratitude is not just a feeling outside your control that arrives willy-nilly. It’s more like a radio channel: you can...
Conflict is natural for preschoolers who are just learning about peers and group settings – it is expected, healthy and...
Discover how discipline and punishment differ in practice.
Tattling is very common but it can be shaped by our responses to their tattling. Teach your child this simple rhyme to work...
Children experience emotions just like adults, but they need support and guidance to: 1) Understand their emotions; and 2) Make...
Kindergarten is a meaningful adjustment – for parents too. We’ve got simple tips for parents for a not-so-simple transition –...
Parents are often unsure of how to talk to young children about race. But it is real and it is...
Watching a child turn to you crying for the first time because “A friend said ‘I can’t play’”, is a...
If you’re looking for a didactic list, here’s a theoretical, academic sequence for teaching your child to read. Just remember...
While some children inherently understand how to socially interact with others and are comfortable with basic social skills, others need more...