“And I’d like to thank the Academy, my parents, my teachers, Plinkit….” Comes with free Movie Maker app to capture...
Super cool! An irresistible activity book with outstanding artwork. Wordless – ready for wild imaginations and vivid storytelling. Mysteries untold.
A more interesting + interactive take on globe exploring. Teacher tip: when reading a book that takes place in a...
Explore the past and discover stories of people who changed the world in an engaging, youthful way. Inspire your young...
Learn about the most fascinating places in the world and why they’re there. Visually captivating with 75 3D maps. Guaranteed...
Curated with an eye for where record-breaking made a positive impact to the world and our natural ecosystem. Part of...
Share tokens of friendship and connection, especially during disconnected times. The clever design allows for endless creative variations. A fun...
Jumpstart creativity with 80 lively drawing prompts that will get your child drawing different things in different ways. Loved by...
Doodle fun + inspiration. Quirky graphics and entertaining activities keep this interactive book engaging. Even when there are big, anxious...
We may have grand intentions when it comes to involving our kids in chores. But how do you know which...
Make a go-to place for your child to find comfort and safety when their internal engines feel out-of-sorts. Whether you...
It’s normal to hear your child experimenting with dramatic language at around age 4 (e.g., talking back, harsh tones of...
A breathing exercise to help your child move through the rocky moments in their day. Easy to do and remember....
We can’t end sibling fighting nor force our children to get along, but we can help them recall happy moments...
Understand the difference between discipline and punishment to change a child’s behavior in the future. Let’s focus on creating effective...
Discover how discipline and punishment differ in practice.
Including your child in their own learning process about how to self-regulate is empowering and long-lasting. Here’s how everyday tools...
“Is my child ready for Kindergarten? What does that even mean?” Here’s my high-level perspective as a parent + teacher...
Around the ages of four and five, children begin to tell ‘tall tales’. They may also begin to tell fibs...
Helpful phrases and scripts to respond to your child when they ask about other children’s challenges or about a child...
A simple tip sheet for how to praise your child. Something more than “Good job” or just commenting on process and...