There is no way of denying the benefits of Wooden toys for kids of all ages. They have so many advantages both for inspiring young minds and for leaving a less harmful footprint on the environment.
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5 Tips to Have Fun Road Trips with Kids
Road trips are so much fun, but there are a few things you need to prepare for if you are hitting the road with kids for the first time. These 5 tips will help you have a happier road trip experience and avoid the dreaded “Are we there yet?” on repeat.
STEM Learning for Kids: Why Is It So Important?
STEM learning focuses on ‘S’cience, ‘T’echnology, ‘E’ngineering, and ‘M’ath.
In today’s day and age, it’s more important than ever to encourage these skills in our children. It’s never too early to introduce STEM learning activities so children can develop an interest in these disciplines, something that will affect their future positively.
Teaching Counting to Kids: 5 Activities to Help Children Master the Basics
At around 18 months old, children will start to learn about numbers and counting. They will learn to count from 1 to 10 through repetition or with the help of toys.
Great Gifts For 3 Year Olds from iKids
Want to thrill a 3-year-old? The good news: by their third birthday, there's loads more variety for gift-giving. They're getting super imaginative, plus they have more physical confidence and much nimbler fingers than their toddler selves. Whatever you pick, any of these great gift ideas for 3-year-olds would make birthday girl or boy very happy.
Learning Through Play: Gross Motor Skill Activities for Kids
Gross motor skills require kids to use big muscles because they involve whole-body movements. Developing these skills helps children develop fine motor skills later on, which focus on smaller muscles and dexterity.
Teaching Geography to Kids: 3 Tips to Teach Them the Basics
Geography refers to the knowledge of places and the relationship between people and their environment. The study of geography allows children to make sense of the world, the environment and various cultures.
Learning Through Play: Fine Motor Skill Activities for Kids
Fine motor skills are an essential for development in young children. Young children need to learn to hold things, pick them up, and use them. So that the can write, dress themselves, and more.
Kitchen Activities for Kids to Get Them Interested in Food Preparation
These kitchen activities for kids will allow your children to learn to prepare food and practice many useful skills, such as counting, measuring, learning about textures, colors, flavors, and more…
6 Tips for Teaching Manners to Kids
Parents dream of well-mannered children, however manners need to be taught. Teaching manners to kids can be challenging but very rewarding. Read our article for some great tips and tricks.
Teaching Coding to Kids: How to Introduce the Basics of Coding
Teaching coding to kids will be even more valuable in their future, while access to resources is limited it is a good idea for parents to introduce their children to the basics to see if it’s something they enjoy.
5 Tips to Eliminate Stress when Traveling with Kids
Traveling with kids can be stressful and overwhelming, however we offer 5 top tips to take the edge off of the entire process so that you can have a successful trip.
The Importance of Bilateral Coordination for Children
The majority of our daily movements or actions require both sides of our body to work together this is referred to as bilateral coordination and there are three different types.
Discovering Your child’s Love Language
Every individual has a specific way in which they give and receive love. The concept of love languages was introduced by Dr Gary Chapman. He states that people express and receive love in five ways. The same goes for children.
How to Handle Money
As you child grows, they will learn the value of many important things around them. Be it healthy eating, exercise as well as money and the importance of saving it.
Kids and Cleaning
Mess and children seem to go hand in hand the moment they can move around by themselves. Children love to make a mess but when it comes to clean up time, that enthusiasm is nowhere to be found. And try as you might, chances are, the tidying up will be left to you. How else would it get done?
Teaching Children about their Emotions
Teaching children about their emotions is a crucial part of their development. Once they gain the ability to verbalize their feelings, you as the parent should be prepared to support them in dealing with, and identifying, these emotions.
Learning Left and Right
Learning to distinguish between left from right is a concept first noted in preschool. It is however, still to some extent an effort for some adults in their daily lives. So, how does one effectively teach a child to differentiate between the two?
6 Messy Play Ideas for your Toddler
Messy play is so much more than just a fun activity. These activities stimulate their developing brains through their sensory systems.
Sensory Play: Introducing Temperature
Sensory Play forms a vital part of the healthy development of a child’s brain. This makes your child’s exposure to sensory experiences necessary for the development of their sensory processing capabilities.