BBQ theme on one side, ice cream on the other. Yes, it’s true! Thank goodness for artful details. Take it...
Road trip adventures from the comfort of home. Clever patchwork and embroidered details (like awning and curtains) bring play to...
Cute! A magical home for your child’s imagination. The moveable door adds a sweet element of childhood surprise and is...
Early intro to core executive functions – logic, problem-solving and planning. Great for small hands and for developing spatial visualization....
A very grown-up dining experience; bonus points for building fine motor skills.
A social and screen-free way of learning letter identification, including phonological awareness and concepts of print. Get moving!
Beyond giant play. The one and only jumbo bubbles kit that comes with two unique wands and the Dr. Zigs...
Mesmerizing + soothing. The unusual rod top makes it lovely to watch and easy to spin. An excellent addition to...
Immersive. Enchanting. An extraordinary lift-the-flap book that richly journeys into flora and fauna. With each flap, there is a sense...
Winner of the 2018 best children’s game by the Kinderspiel des Jahres jury. Perfect for learning how to follow multi-step...
We love the simplicity + and easy storage of this design. Beginner chess and checker strategies are excellent for kids...
The only knife set owned by all of us at Plinkit for our kids, by French manufacturer Opinel. Cooking together...
Help your child to control their thoughts by making Mindful Minutes a routine. Your step-by-step guide on why, how and...
The parent/caregiver-child separation process is often an emotional experience, and every child and family experiences it differently. Discover answers to...
A classroom favorite for cultivating empathy, kindness, community membership and awareness of others. What’s a real superhero? Someone who helps...
Many parents are eager to teach their children basic number concepts at a young age. For a 2-year old, exposure...
“Empathy is when you’re able to understand and care about how someone else is feeling.” -Mark Ruffalo, Sesame Street
We teachers have the good fortune of learning and playing with a wide range of children in class and are...
It’s normal to hear your child experimenting with dramatic language at around age 4 (e.g., talking back, harsh tones of...
Language and scripts parents can use in their back-to-school conversations with children during this Covid-19 pandemic. Plus, answers to common...
Children experience emotions just like adults, but they need support and guidance to: 1) Understand their emotions; and 2) Make...
It takes work and repetition, but indeed, there are things that can be done to pre-empt a tantrum and ways...
Try having ‘Family Agreements’ instead of having ‘rules’. Family Agreements can be powerful yet simple tools for encouraging baseline behavioral...
In the heat of an emotional meltdown, it’s hard to remember what to do. So we use *SKOR* for quick recall....