Spark conversation with these beautiful communication cards. I Heard Your Feelings and What Do I Do? flash cards also help...
We all could use a dose of this; this kit makes it so easy. And because great things do come...
Beloved by teachers. One of those fun games where the learning is stealthily embedded: strategy + pre-reading skills. Each card...
Sensory-reinforcement makes learning lower case a little less tricky (say that three times!) And because upper case and numbers are...
A dollhouse you design yourself. Winner of just about every toy award. Why not build the neighborhood too?
A simple tool to help your child describe a universe of facial expressions, and to name feelings and emotions with...
A favorite of Plinkit expert and pediatric occupational therapist, Shannon White. Lacing cards develop finger dexterity (important for handwriting control...
Vibrant + engaging. Brilliantly made, this over-sized, fire-breathing fun is over 4.5 feet long. Puzzles are exceptional for developing problem-solving,...
Small fingers love tinkering with locks (plus, it strengthens their pincer grasp and hand muscles). Explore early phonics and learn...
Improve core strength, balance and coordination. An essential in many classrooms. Equally fabulous at free play as it is for...
Work through big feelings with this character set. Or try modeling behavior with Jolly Helpers.
It’s impossible to stop gawking! Use the inquiry approach with this intro to science. Works well with The Big Book of...
“Gratitude is not just a feeling outside your control that arrives willy-nilly. It’s more like a radio channel: you can...
Learn how to appeal to your child’s thinking brain and shape their future behavior by instilling discipline (vs. imposing punishment)....
Many parents are eager to teach their children basic number concepts at a young age. For a 2-year old, exposure...
It’s hard to know what you don’t know as your child embarks on their learning journey and enters Kindergarten. Sure,...
At around age 4, you may see all sorts of dramatic language changes – talking back, harsh tones of voice,...
Little hands often struggle to hold a pencil, especially when their muscles need some building. Fortunately there are many fun...
Kindergarten is a meaningful adjustment – for parents too. We’ve got simple tips for parents for a not-so-simple transition –...
One of the most frequent questions we get from parents is, “How do I get my child to listen?” It’s...
Sometimes, a child may have an efficient grasp and sufficient hand strength, but their handwriting strokes still do not produce...
We may have grand intentions when it comes to involving our kids in chores. But how do you know which...
Language and scripts parents can use in their back-to-school conversations with children during this Covid-19 pandemic. Plus, answers to common...
“Empathy is when you’re able to understand and care about how someone else is feeling.” -Mark Ruffalo, Sesame Street