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While your little one’s senses were fully developed a long time ago, the way he processes the information his body receives is still changing. In fact, he’s losing his ability to recognize phonemes (the building blocks of spoken words) from languages other than those spoken regularly at home. Letting him hear another spoken language on a regular basis (listen to a French radio station) might slow this process down and could make it easier for him to learn other languages later in life.
EDUCATIONAL PLAY: Learn the alphabet from A to Z in sign language! These multi-functional letter tiles encourage children to learn all 26 letters ...
View full detailsAdd variety to your knowledge of numbers with this sign language number set! The 10-piece set features impressed numbers, counting dots, and Ameri...
View full detailsThis 26 piece Braille Alphabet set can be played 2 sided, one upper case, another one lower case. Each piece has a Braille symbol that represents ...
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...