Block play is important for any child, no matter the age or ability. According to this article from Parenting Science, “Blocks can function as powerful learning tools. There is also evidence that complex block play is linked with higher mathematical achievement.” Studies suggest toy blocks can help children develop: Motor skills and hand-eye coordination Spatial […]
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Stone Soup – The Yummy Memory Matching Game
Yesterday I wrote about Feed the Woozle, a cooperative game from Peaceable Kingdom. Stone Soup is yet another example of a cooperative game from Peaceable Kingdom. A cooperative game is where “everyone plays together, no one is left out, and everybody has fun!” While playing this game, players work together to cook a soup by […]
Feed the Woozle Board Game
Looking for a fun, interactive game to play with your child or student with autism or developmental delays? Feed the Woozle Board Game from Peaceable Kingdom is a “Game of Silly Snacks and Mixed up Moves!” Everyone plays together to feed the Woozle snacks from a spoon. The objective of the game is to help the […]
The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game
Looking for a fun way to practice colors and more? Check out The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game by Educational Insights. “Your forest friends are hungry and they need your help!” Children will have a blast racing to fill up their log with “delicious acorns.” How to Play: Spin the spinner Squeeze the matching colored acorn […]
Tock the Learning Clock
Learning how to tell time can be challenging. Learning Resources offers a fun toy that makes learning how to tell time fun. Tock the Learning Clock is an adorable robot clock featuring both analog hour and minute hands, as well as a digital display. Tock supports two time-teaching modes: Musical Fun Mode: Tock rewards children […]
Blizzard Penguin – The Buckle Toy
Children of all ages love snapping and clicking plastic buckles. Blizzard Penguin is a super soft plush that features 5 plastic buckles in an assortment of colors. In addition to learning how to snap and click buckles, children will also develop and strengthen fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills, color recognition and more. The […]