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  • Ten Frame Set – Wooden Eggs

    Ten frames are visual tools used to help kids develop their number sense. They are a precursor to addition and help kids learn to identify the foundational numbers of 1-10.

    This ten frame set is designed to be used both table top or in the trofast bin of your sensory table. The number flashcard set will introduce your little one to mathematics in a fun and hands on way. 

    $68.00
  • Ten Frame Set – Wooden Balls

    Ten frames are visual tools used to help kids develop their number sense. They are a precursor to addition and help kids learn to identify the foundational numbers of 1-10.

    This ten frame set is designed to be used both table top or in the trofast bin of your sensory table. The number flashcard set will introduce your little one to mathematics in a fun and hands on way. 

    $63.00
  • Heart Lacing Activity

    Immediate Delivery Available!

    Lacing boards are a great activity for at home or on the go for both toddlers and preschoolers. The practice of lacing encourages further fine motor development and also works on finger dexterity. These are important for developing hand writing skills, buttoning and tying laces.

    This heart is the perfect size for little hands. Your child can lace this whichever way they like and these activities promote independence, patience and concentration.

    $10.00
  • Heart Lacing Activity

    Immediate Delivery Available!

    Lacing boards are a great activity for at home or on the go for both toddlers and preschoolers. The practice of lacing encourages further fine motor development and also works on finger dexterity. These are important for developing hand writing skills, buttoning and tying laces.

    This heart is the perfect size for little hands. Your child can lace this whichever way they like and these activities promote independence, patience and concentration.

    $10.00
  • Ten Frame Set – Felt Balls

    Ten frames are visual tools used to help kids develop their number sense. They are a precursor to addition and help kids learn to identify the foundational numbers of 1-10.

    This ten frame set is designed to be used both table top or in the trofast bin of your sensory table. The number flashcard set will introduce your little one to mathematics in a fun and hands on way.

    $48.00
  • Color Sorting Tray

    This color sorting tray offers a variety of ways to play and learn. Practice the pincer grasp with the bamboo tongs or let your little one use their fingers to grab and remove/add the balls from the tray. Work on transfer skills and visual perception by transferring the balls from the tray to a bowl and back. As your toddler starts to recognize colors they can begin to sort the felt balls into matching colorways which will help teach your toddler to notice similarities and how to categorize.

    $22.00
  • Dinosaur Sensory Play Set

    Explore the prehistoric world of dinosaurs with this fun and colorful set! Add the included themed flashcards to your play setup for even more educational fun!

    $48.00
  • My First Kitchen Tools Set

    This set is perfect for introducing your toddler to daily life activities. The perfect size for their hands – they can use the bamboo cutting board and toddler style knife for food preparation and then practice cleaning up and washing their tools with the bamboo dish brush. The included bamboo tongs and wooden spatula add additional activity options for food preparation.

    These are great for using with your learning tower or for use with your play kitchen!

    $35.00
  • Honey Dipper Sensory Play Wands

    These wands are perfect for little hands learning how to grasp onto things. From about 8 months onward your little one should be able to see different colors making these wands a fun, sensory play, and interactive activity. Your little one can grasp, shake and twirl these wands for a visual and tactile interactive activity but also use the ribbons as an additional sensory booster.

    Once your little one is up and moving around these wands offer a gross motor and coordination activity as they learn to walk and shake them, using their arm movements for different interactive activities.

    $7.00
  • Sensory Play Tool Set w/ 5 hand tools and 5 bowls

    Sensory bin tools are a great addition to your play essentials. Use these tools together or on their own. Mix them with your favorite sensory bin filler or use them in the sandbox.
    Don’t do sensory bin play? These are also great to pair with your favorite play dough or play with on their own!
    $27.00
  • Button Lacing and Pompom Push Activity

    Lacing boards are a great activity for at home or on the go for both toddlers and preschoolers. The practice of lacing encourages further fine motor development and also works on finger dexterity. These are important for developing hand writing skills, buttoning and tying laces.

    This button offers a more beginner lacing activity with four larger holes, however, it also offers a tactile and object permanence activity pushing pompoms through the holes. Hold the button and push the pompoms through or place the button on a bowl and push the pompoms through – lift the button to reveal where they’ve gone!

    Your child can lace this whichever way they like and these activities promote independence, patience and concentration.

    1 lace is included with each board.

    $11.00
  • Wood Cutouts Color Sorting and Shape Matching Set

    Primary and secondary colors are great to start introducing to your little ones around 8-12 months as a babies color vision is usually well developed by then. Introducing these colors regularly will help your little ones brain development and improve their color recognition abilities.
    This painted wood cutout set is perfect for a matching game of both shapes and colors. Add these to a spring time sensory bin setup or match them with color recognition flashcards and have fun!
    $20.00
  • Felt Color Sorting Set

    Primary and secondary colors are great to start introducing to your little ones around 8-12 months as a babies color vision is usually well developed by then. Introducing these colors regularly will help your little ones brain development and improve their color recognition abilities.
    These felt balls are a great sensory item for tactile and fine motor play and are also great for color recognition games and color matching as your little ones get older and fine tunes those color recognition skills!
    The largest balls can be introduced early on as a tummy time incentive for your little one to reach for and grasp.
    $22.00
  • Sensory Play Tool Set w/ 6 hand tools and 4 bowls

    Sensory bin tools are a great addition to your play essentials. Use these tools together or on their own. Mix them with your favorite sensory bin filler or use them in the sandbox.
    Don’t do sensory bin play? These are also great to pair with your favorite play dough or play with on their own!
    $33.00
  • Counting is Fun Star Set

    This counting set offers two sets of math manipulatives alongside a numbers flashcard set and mini wicker storage basket. This set can be used for mathematical learning activities, sensory play, or any creative learning or play activities your little one is drawn to.

    Flashcards included are written numbers 1-10 printed on heavy cardstock and laminated with rounded edges.

    $22.00
  • Counting is Fun Heart Set

    This counting set offers two sets of math manipulatives alongside a numbers flashcard set and mini wicker storage basket. This set can be used for mathematical learning activities, sensory play, or any creative learning or play activities your little one is drawn to.

    Flashcards included are numbers 1-10 printed on heavy cardstock and laminated with rounded edges.

    $22.00
  • Strawberry Lacing Activity

    Lacing boards are a great activity for at home or on the go for both toddlers and preschoolers. The practice of lacing encourages further fine motor development and also works on finger dexterity. These are important for developing hand writing skills, buttoning and tying laces.

    The strawberry offers a more complex activity with more smaller holes for lacing.

    Your child can lace this whichever way they like and these activities promote independence, patience and concentration.

    1 lace is included with each board.

    $10.00
  • Horseshoe Lacing Activity

    Lacing boards are a great activity for at home or on the go for both toddlers and preschoolers. The practice of lacing encourages further fine motor development and also works on finger dexterity. These are important for developing hand writing skills, buttoning and tying laces.

    The horseshoe offers a more basic introduction to lacing with fewer larger holes and can easily be grasp by little hands.

    Your child can lace this whichever way they like and these activities promote independence, patience and concentration.

    $10.00

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