A sweet take on a classic game. The novel figurines (felt ears! felt manes!) amp things up. A great family game that encourages taking turns, learning to count and 1:1 correspondence. Ideal gift for siblings.
Design, build, imagine. Just how we like it. For the nature-enthusiast or the dramatist. Endless options.
Teaches cause and effect and sorting, an early math skill. Interactive play with keys creates storytelling and back-and-forth interactions. Beloved...
A fun way of learning letter recognition and letter sounds. Party toppers are also dynamite for practicing the pincer grasp....
Early intro to core executive functions – logic, problem-solving and planning. Great for small hands and for developing spatial visualization....
A play + learn system that develops memory, concentration, visual perception, logic, language and math skills. Developed in Germany; used...
An essential for any STEAM curriculum. But these have an undeniable coolness factor. P.S. – STEAM = Science, technology, engineering, arts,...
For all those wiggles, tears and tantrums. Or find your zen. Lots more useful tools here.
Beyond standard blocks. This hideout version builds reasoning and motor planning skills. Versatile for teaching language development concepts like directional...
Work through big feelings with this character set. Or try modeling behavior with Jolly Helpers.
A favorite of Plinkit expert and pediatric occupational therapist, Shannon White. Lacing cards develop finger dexterity (important for handwriting control...
Found! Scoured the earth to find a simple (yet engaging) puzzle with upper and lower case letters.
Can your child rescue the arctic animals and move them to safety before the bridge breaks? Develop skills in taking...
“Gratitude is not just a feeling outside your control that arrives willy-nilly. It’s more like a radio channel: you can...
While some children inherently understand how to socially interact with others and are comfortable with basic social skills, others need more...
We can’t end sibling fighting nor force our children to get along, but we can help them recall happy moments...
Parents are often unsure of how to talk to young children about race. But it is real and it is...
A simple tip sheet for how to praise your child. Something more than “Good job” or just commenting on process and...
By learning why young children hit – learning what is developmentally going on in their brains when they hit –...
Including your child in their own learning process about how to self-regulate is empowering and long-lasting. Here’s how everyday tools...
Increase critical thinking and curiosity when you read aloud. Take story time to a new level.
Many parents are eager to teach their children basic number concepts at a young age. For a 2-year old, exposure...
Learn how to appeal to your child’s thinking brain and shape their future behavior by instilling discipline (vs. imposing punishment)....
“Empathy is when you’re able to understand and care about how someone else is feeling.” -Mark Ruffalo, Sesame Street
Knowing why a child hits is the first step in handling a challenging ‘hitting’ situation. Next, how should you respond...