A must-have staple for every dress-up bin. Bonus fun with this and this. (Fantastical storytelling not included.)
Pow! Inspire oral language development and storytelling, both key to literacy development. A great self-directed activity with multiple learning outcomes....
An ideal gift for your beginning reader to inspire their love of books, reading and creative storytelling. And for those...
Sensory-reinforcement makes learning lower case a little less tricky (say that three times!) And because upper case and numbers are...
Part puzzle, part phonics…all fun. Bonus points for developing fine motor skills.
Beloved by teachers. One of those fun games where the learning is stealthily embedded: strategy + pre-reading skills. Each card...
Soar to and explore new frontiers! And, for something on a smaller scale.
No details spared in this dynamic cafe set, complete with sugar cubes and pastries. At-home high tea is a superb...
Gorgeous illustrations that pair parent animals with their babies. A must-have counting book that uses rhyming text, lift-the-flaps, peekaboo holes...
Make learning facial vocabulary fun. Great for self-awareness, self-control and self-expression. Another classroom favorite for all mixed feelings.
A sweet take on a classic game. The novel figurines (felt ears! felt manes!) amp things up. A great family...
A play + learn system that develops memory, concentration, visual perception, logic, language and math skills. Developed in Germany; used...
At around age 4, you may see all sorts of dramatic language changes – talking back, harsh tones of voice,...
“It’s not about how smart you are, it’s about how you are smart.” -Howard Gardner
Learn why it is important for your child to be able to identify their emotions, and help them build their...
Learn how to appeal to your child’s thinking brain and shape their future behavior by instilling discipline (vs. imposing punishment)....
If a child is too forceful with their grasp, the pressure used will lead to quick fatigue. To help prevent...
Around the ages of four and five, children begin to tell ‘tall tales’. They may also begin to tell fibs...
Your questions, our answers. Learn how to handle common scenarios when a child interrupts. From raising hands, to when to...
Whether a young child practices prewriting skills or an older child works on sight words, salt / sand trays are...
Power struggles and harried mornings for both parent and child are normal, and yet not a fun way to start...
Take every opportunity to count…anything, everything! It may feel common sense to us grown-ups, but fluency in talking about numbers...
We can’t end sibling fighting nor force our children to get along, but we can help them recall happy moments...
How to structure the day at home with your child, specifically extended time periods at home. Smart tips and a...