Get ready for school with bilateral co-ordination activities
Bilateral coordination is a critical skill that children develop in early childhood. It refers to the ability to use both hands together to perform...
Bilateral coordination is a critical skill that children develop in early childhood. It refers to the ability to use both hands together to perform...
When you were a child, did you ever read the book, What Do People Do All Day? by Richard Scarry? The world of adults is incomprehensible to a young...
Before your child’s first maths lesson at school, she will have already begun developing vital skills that form the foundation of her mathematical ...
Yikes! Easter is only 8 days away! Don't panic, we have loads of bunny toys and we have come up with a very cute Easter craft for you to do with t...
Do you ever wish your child could focus for longer periods? Is she easily distracted? As parents, we understand that this is normal. We get distrac...
Educational toys are serious. They are often designed with specific learning objectives in mind, such as teaching children about numbers, letters...
Do you remember playing with a busy board as a child? They always seem to have been around. Unglamorous but mysteriously engaging. Like the bead ro...
Do you remember doing non-verbal reasoning at school? Here are four shapes. Which one of them is not a rotation of the shape on the left? The test ...
An invitation to play is just what it sounds like - an enticing set-up of toys or other materials that pique a child’s interest and draw her in. Se...
Does your child find it easy to play alone? Can she make her own fun? Or does she rely on your guidance and companionship? Learning to play indepen...
Your play space can ask questions. Imagine a room where all the furniture is soft, like at soft play. Now put your child’s toys in that room. How w...
Does your child get bored, even when there is a playroom full of toys? Put too many toys out at once and, rather than enjoying endless hours of fun...