Learn letters with a classic game. There’s a reason it’s a classroom favorite. Ditto for the numbers edition.
Fun-yet-safe. A positive way of exploring power play themes.
Your child’s very own superheroes in the powerful way they imagine them to be. Blank wooden figurines with moveable elastic...
The only knife set owned by all of us at Plinkit for our kids, by French manufacturer Opinel. Cooking together...
Made of felt, this is one of those unique playsets that is timeless fun. It’s all in the details –...
A puzzle and play set all in one! Fun fact: 3D spatial skills are foundational for engineering and design.
Strategy + socialization + fine motor skills. Great for developing pre-writing and pre-math skills.
A simple tool to help your child describe a universe of facial expressions, and to name feelings and emotions with...
The ‘pop’ and ‘snap’ of these beads are excellent for strengthening pincer grasps, hand control and finger precision – all...
Jump & squeak + balance & coordination. Strong body, strong mind. *Loved* by children of all ages.
Imagine a world with chalkboard walls?! Build the play structure of your dreams. Or back to basics with Crazy Forts.
A cozy cocoon for swinging and spinning – or getting into that mental “just right space”. Loved by occupational therapists...
Parents are often unsure of how to talk to young children about race. But it is real and it is...
Let’s double-down on how to translate *growth mindset* into something tangible with your child. We’re focusing on how to teach...
Is writing letters backwards OK, or is it an early warning sign of a learning difference? Let’s tackle this very...
Watching a child turn to you crying for the first time because “A friend said ‘I can’t play’”, is a...
Try having ‘Family Agreements’ instead of having ‘rules’. Family Agreements can be powerful yet simple tools for encouraging baseline behavioral...
Get flustered in the heat of the moment when your children fight? Use these three key phrases to stop sibling...
Empower your child with a valuable life skill – teach them how to express their emotions and desires during conflict.
*Yet* – Three letters that may change your child’s outlook on life, even among the youngest learners. Learn how the...
For many children, kindness needs to be explicitly taught. Parents and teachers only need a few prompts to help their...
Empower your child to manage their emotions and regain control in heated situations with *STOP!*
Kindergarten is a meaningful adjustment – for parents too. We’ve got simple tips for parents for a not-so-simple transition –...
Discover how discipline and punishment differ in practice.