All in one – empathy, creativity, language and fine motor skills. Then bring things to life with a (faux) trip...
Learn letters with a classic game. There’s a reason it’s a classroom favorite. Ditto for the numbers edition.
Road trip adventures from the comfort of home. Clever patchwork and embroidered details (like awning and curtains) bring play to...
A social and screen-free way of learning letter identification, including phonological awareness and concepts of print. Get moving!
Good old-fashioned fun and cheer. These delightful stickers are brilliant for adding a splash of sunshine + happy to anything...
Fuel creativity. Card-swiping machine, scanner, conveyor belt…countless ways to learn and play. Don’t forget your groceries, cart and tote!
Pow! Inspire oral language development and storytelling, both key to literacy development. A great self-directed activity with multiple learning outcomes....
A sweet take on a classic game. The novel figurines (felt ears! felt manes!) amp things up. A great family...
A fan favorite among schools – now you can bring it to your yard! Did you know that mud is...
New twist on the classic tug-of-war that will have the whole family laughing and active. Add a dose of healthy...
Re-imagine ‘school’. Packed with thoughtful details and accessories, this playset will creatively nurture your child’s feelings, ideas and dreams for...
Best part? Climbing up the middle! Fun fact: this unanchored rope ladder is especially excellent for grip strength, core strength...
Easy things you can do every day to encourage your toddler to use more language. *Note – Suggestions in this article...
If you’re looking for a didactic list, here’s a theoretical, academic sequence for teaching your child to read. Just remember...
Community engagement with little ones is filled with layers of good intentions and ambitious learnings. It may take effort, but...
The parent/caregiver-child separation process is often an emotional experience, and every child and family experiences it differently. Discover answers to...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...
While some children inherently understand how to socially interact with others and are comfortable with basic social skills, others need more...
Kindergarten is a meaningful adjustment – for parents too. We’ve got simple tips for parents for a not-so-simple transition –...
There are times when it becomes necessary to speak to children about people in their lives who are very sick....
Learning to count may seem simple, but it is critical to learning well. Here’s how to do it playfully. The...
Your go-to list of curated learning projects, activities and games that you can do at home to support your child’s...
Learning to read is incredibly empowering for a child, but it’s also very complex. There is no quick-fix or shortcut....
“Is my child ready for Kindergarten? What does that even mean?” Here’s my high-level perspective as a parent + teacher...