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.
Improve core strength, balance and coordination. An essential in many classrooms. Equally fabulous at free play as it is for...
Filled with thoughtful details like a moving car lift, a car wash, a helipad and beautifully illustrated European wooden figurines...
Just like your child, just like your family; create your one-of-a-kind character.
Work through big feelings with this character set. Or try modeling behavior with Jolly Helpers.
A clever take on the conventional memory game. Players use their sense of touch and fine motor skills to manipulate...
Learn letters with a classic game. There’s a reason it’s a classroom favorite. Ditto for the numbers edition.
Always a hit in play yards + schools! From deciding what to put inside, how to lift and walk, problem-solving...
(Beautiful) bingo with a twist. Bonus fun – it’s multilingual! And for those times you can’t stop having fun with...
Make learning facial vocabulary fun. Great for self-awareness, self-control and self-expression. Another classroom favorite for all mixed feelings.
The softest, snuggliest friend with moveable arms and legs that stands and sits. Dolls are wonderful at personifying a child’s...
All in one – empathy, creativity, language and fine motor skills. Then bring things to life with a (faux) trip...
A clever take on Memory. Pair number symbols with magnitude concepts (learn to count!) using uniquely illustrated artwork from 10...
Your go-to list of curated learning projects, activities and games that you can do at home to support your child’s...
The parent/caregiver-child separation process is often an emotional experience, and every child and family experiences it differently. Discover answers to...
When your child starts demonstrating behaviors that show they are trying to ‘fit in’ or wants to ‘belong to a...
Parents are often unsure of how to talk to young children about race. But it is real and it is...
Children experience emotions just like adults, but they need support and guidance to: 1) Understand their emotions; and 2) Make...
While we may agree that it is important to speak about issues of race and racism, these layered and personal...
Tantrums are hard to manage – for everyone. Here’s our checklist for what to do…in the first 5 minutes.
It takes work and repetition, but indeed, there are things that can be done to pre-empt a tantrum and ways...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...
As parents and teachers of young children, we encounter ‘power play’ in a variety of ways – some children like...
In the heat of an emotional meltdown, it’s hard to remember what to do. So we use *SKOR* for quick recall....
“Is my child ready for Kindergarten? What does that even mean?” Here’s my high-level perspective as a parent + teacher...