Physical and mental dexterity required. Teach your child’s brain and body to work together.
Best part? Climbing up the middle! Fun fact: this unanchored rope ladder is especially excellent for grip strength, core strength...
Immersive. Enchanting. An extraordinary lift-the-flap book that richly journeys into flora and fauna. With each flap, there is a sense...
Winner of Best Book of the Year by several publications. Whimsical text and charming illustrations will help your child see...
A reversible puzzle? So clever! One side is set in Spring, the other in Fall – both have delightful patterns...
Easy-to-use cards to encourage your little yogi to twist, bend, breathe and practice mindfulness. Meditation and mindfulness are proven to...
Strategy + socialization + fine motor skills. Great for developing pre-writing and pre-math skills.
Ping pong anywhere and everywhere! This inventive corknet is sturdy, yet portable. A fun game for gross motor and spatial...
Savvy craft kits hone fine motor skills for pre-writing. This one is extra nifty – teaches the science of electricity...
A fan favorite among schools – now you can bring it to your yard! Did you know that mud is...
Calling all kids who adore jumping in muddy puddles! A cheerful book that celebrates rain, natural beauty and the glory...
Imagine a world with chalkboard walls?! Build the play structure of your dreams. Or back to basics with Crazy Forts.
Get flustered in the heat of the moment when your children fight? Use these three key phrases to stop sibling...
It may feel like a number of impulsive behaviors are seemingly normal for children. But what is ‘normal’? In this...
Here’s a practical tool and script to support your child’s self-regulation and emotional awareness – it provides a shared language to signal...
A breathing exercise to help your child move through the rocky moments in their day. Easy to do and remember....
Keep your child safe from danger and empower them to be safe. Teach your child to protect themselves with important...
“The way we talk to children becomes their inner voice.” -Peggy O’Mara
“I think I have a sense for Kindergarten readiness, now how can I support my child to get there?” Keep...
Around the ages of four and five, children begin to tell ‘tall tales’. They may also begin to tell fibs...
One of the most frequent complaints we get from parents is around whining. We get it – even as teachers....
‘Executive functioning’ is a phrase often cited when talking about child development. But what does it really mean and how...
Learn why it is important for your child to be able to identify their emotions, and help them build their...
*Yet* – Three letters that may change your child’s outlook on life, even among the youngest learners. Learn how the...