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At six months, most babies develop an important new skill – sitting up! Their grasp of their relationship to the world continues to expand rapidly with greater ability to manipulate objects and learn from observation. They know that objects don’t vanish when they’re out of sight, and speech and non-verbal communication skills are expanding.
Build them up and knock them down--14 soft blocks combine in endless creative combinations . . . and topple with a gentle bounce that makes the...
View full detailsKids will have a great time keeping the beat with these soft and colorful cloth-covered bongo drums! Flip a switch to play in drum mode (pat the dr...
View full detailsMore than a shape sorter--this is an on-the-go activity center! Using nine plastic shapes and the padded carrying case, children can lift crinkly f...
View full detailsWheel them back to get new skills speeding ahead! The "rev up" mechanism inside each of these four cars and trucks makes it easy for babies and tod...
View full detailsThis "farmyard" is full of noisy animals and compact enough to take anywhere! Four animals sound off with their animal songs and play a lively melo...
View full detailsSTEAM toys are designed to encourage an interest in the constituent fields. They're a gateway to exploration, creativity, and problem-solving skills. These toys incite a lifelong passion in your little beans; be it in engineering, chemistry, aviation, music or theatre! By engaging children in hands-on activities that incorporate scientific principles, technological concepts, engineering, design and logic, these toys lay the groundwork for kids' success. Most importantly, however, they're fun!
In recent years, there has been a significant paradigm shift in early childhood education and development. Over the past 80 years, the field has moved away from rigidly structured lessons, formal schooling and rote learning towards holistic development within a...