Gift Guide: Best Toys for a 1-Year-Old
/If you’re looking for a gift for a one-year-old, these are some of our favorites! These open-ended toys will grow with your child as they develop for years to come.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a gift for a one-year-old, these are some of our favorites! These open-ended toys will grow with your child as they develop for years to come.
Read MoreThese Halloween bilabial flashcards are not only great for kids practicing speech, but can be used in so many different ways to create fun activities.
Read MoreMy toddler loves collecting acorns and I wanted to add in a counting aspect this year, so I created some acorn counting cards and made it a free printable so that you can use it at home too!
Read MoreWe love all types of books in our household, but interactive board books are a current favorite for my toddler. And when they keep her entertained for long periods of time, I love them just as much. Here are some of our favorite interactive board books that will stand up to rough toddler handling and short attention spans.
Read MoreSqueezing citrus to make juice is one of our favorite Montessori activities because it’s so simple and requires very little preparation. The activity earns bonus points for also providing a delicious snack.
Read MoreIt’s important for kids to have toys that represent all races in order to normalize diversity and promote inclusivity. Representation matters. Here are some of our favorite toys, dolls, games, puzzles, and craft supplies that promote diversity.
Read MoreBooks for kids that celebrate people of all different races and sexual orientations have been important since day one, so we’re bringing you some of our favorite board books that celebrate diversity and equality.
Read MoreWe’ve taken our love for exploring the outdoors and combined it with a Montessori task to create a new toddler and kid activity—nature arranging.
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