A rocket on your back? Let your imagination run wild…literally!
Good old-fashioned fun and cheer. These delightful stickers are brilliant for adding a splash of sunshine + happy to anything...
A social and screen-free way of learning letter identification, including phonological awareness and concepts of print. Get moving!
With its moveable mouth and Squeeze Me bleat, this delightful Folkmanis puppet can help role-play big feelings, explore perspectives and...
Letters transform into robots. Mind blown. Watch just how cool they are. And don’t forget about learning numbers.
(Beautiful) bingo with a twist. Bonus fun – it’s multilingual! And for those times you can’t stop having fun with...
Your child will thank you one day. Just you watch. A time capsule for your child to share their stories,...
Hours of retro fun! A must-have for long car rides. Nifty shutter slides (no little bits mess!) makes this game...
Experiment with high-flying fun or with simple machines. Another problem-solving goodie for basic physics.
Learn about the history and traditions surrounding piñatas (did you know they date back 700 years?), then make your own...
Jump & squeak + balance & coordination. Strong body, strong mind. *Loved* by children of all ages.
Fun fact – Musical elements such as beats, rhythm, melody and tempo possess inherent math principles like spatial properties, sequencing,...
It takes work and repetition, but indeed, there are things that can be done to pre-empt a tantrum and ways...
Many of us are eager for our children to learn to write. It takes practice but it also needs to...
Watching a child turn to you crying for the first time because “A friend said ‘I can’t play’”, is a...
Conflict is natural for preschoolers who are just learning about peers and group settings – it is expected, healthy and...
There are times when it becomes necessary to speak to children about people in their lives who are very sick....
In the heat of an emotional meltdown, it’s hard to remember what to do. So we use *SKOR* for quick recall....
How to structure the day at home with your child, specifically extended time periods at home is hard. Here’s our...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...
Your child may not want to learnt to read – *yet*. It’s completely normal and natural. Reading is hard. Reading...
It’s normal to hear your child experimenting with dramatic language at around age 4 (e.g., talking back, harsh tones of...
If you’re looking for a didactic list, here’s a theoretical, academic sequence for teaching your child to read. Just remember...
Your questions, our answers. Learn how to handle common scenarios when a child interrupts. From raising hands, to when to...