There’s a hero in all of us. Outstanding details in this playset. Or, go (almost) larger than life with this...
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Imagination + fine motor skills + history; so rare! Unlock your child’s imagination.
Next-level Magna-Tiles – in little cubes! Strengthen visual-spatial skills and hand muscles, both critical for early handwriting. Building with magnetic...
An ideal gift for your beginning reader to inspire their love of books, reading and creative storytelling. And for those...
The ultimate app-enabled invention toolbox. Designed by MIT graduate and TED Senior Fellow Ayah Bdeir; featured at the MOMA and...
For when you just can’t find the words. Excellent for your personal Helper Green Basket. A Worry Eater can also...
For your rock n’ roll star. More awesome beats here and here to self-regulate those wiggles. PS – It’s a...
A book that’s uniquely shaped like a pile of pancakes – very awesome! The descriptive words (fluffy, dollop, drizzle, crunchy...
A social and screen-free way of learning letter identification, including phonological awareness and concepts of print. Get moving!
Sometimes simple is best for toys that last. True conversation we overheard: Child: “I want this! I play with it...
Cute! A magical home for your child’s imagination. The moveable door adds a sweet element of childhood surprise and is...
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One of the most frequent questions we get from parents is, “How do I get my child to listen?” It’s...
Siblings fight – it is normal and expected, and you can handle it. But sometimes, stepping outside of the normal...
Children experience emotions just like adults, but they need support and guidance to: 1) Understand their emotions; and 2) Make...
Keep your child safe from danger and empower them to be safe. Teach your child to protect themselves with important...
Around the ages of four and five, children begin to tell ‘tall tales’. They may also begin to tell fibs...
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We can’t end sibling fighting nor force our children to get along, but we can help them recall happy moments...
“Gratitude is not just a feeling outside your control that arrives willy-nilly. It’s more like a radio channel: you can...
We teachers have the good fortune of learning and playing with a wide range of children in class and are...
Taking time to connect with nature has a long-lasting impact on our health, learning and emotional well-being. Here is what...