Fun-yet-safe. A positive way of exploring power play themes.
Jump & squeak + balance & coordination. Strong body, strong mind. *Loved* by children of all ages.
Best part? Climbing up the middle! Fun fact: this unanchored rope ladder is especially excellent for grip strength, core strength...
A reversible puzzle? So clever! One side is set in Spring, the other in Fall – both have delightful patterns...
Build bigger with this bendable, flexible car track system. Undeniably cool – and cerebral.
Experiment with high-flying fun or with simple machines. Another problem-solving goodie for basic physics.
Beyond giant play. The one and only jumbo bubbles kit that comes with two unique wands and the Dr. Zigs...
Hands-down, the coolest coloring book..and the longest in the world (!!) Hours of downtime fun that cleverly folds into accordion-style...
“And I’d like to thank the Academy, my parents, my teachers, Plinkit….” Comes with free Movie Maker app to capture...
A perennial classroom favorite. The simplicity of the blocks maximizes open-ended creativity. Excellent for improving concentration and staying focused –...
Award-winning classic; or the simpler version here. Captivating way of strengthening the pincer grasp.
A puzzle and play set all in one! Fun fact: 3D spatial skills are foundational for engineering and design.
Getting to know your child’s imaginary friends is a fun perk of parenting and teaching. Those characters – whether invisible,...
Book selection is key in helping your child learn to read. Parents of emergent and early readers are often tempted...
Taking time to connect with nature has a long-lasting impact on our health, learning and emotional well-being. Here is what...
When all the other pieces – like grasp and strength – are in place, it may be time to practice....
Sibling fighting and rivalry is normal and, in most cases, healthy. Learn how to resolve sibling conflict in 5 simple...
If a child is too forceful with their grasp, the pressure used will lead to quick fatigue. To help prevent...
Your child may not want to learnt to read – *yet*. It’s completely normal and natural. Reading is hard. Reading...
Is writing letters backwards OK, or is it an early warning sign of a learning difference? Let’s tackle this very...
If you’re looking for a didactic list, here’s a theoretical, academic sequence for teaching your child to read. Just remember...
Whether a young child practices prewriting skills or an older child works on sight words, salt / sand trays are...
How is your child dealing with words they can’t read? Here’s an observation tool that can help inform how your...
The benefits of mindfulness and how it can help your child thrive. How to naturally and authentically infuse mindfulness into...