Skill development: problem solving, following directions, fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, sequential thought, critical thinking, spatial relationships, creativity, early engineering
SKILL DEVELOPMENT: Math skills (one-to-one correspondence, counting to 100, skip counting, Comparison, Making 10, Nonstandardized measurements, Grouping, Addition, Subtraction, Graphing), Color identification, Shape identification, Patterning, Matchi ng, Fine motor skills, Eye-hand coordination, Motor planning ...
SCHOOL READINESS: Promote school readiness with activities that support math skills including counting, addition, and subtraction. Great for homeschool or classroom activity!
This children's telescope is great for kids from four to seven years old, providing hands-on experience with a scientific tool and encourages exploration and discovery
This clever toy cow helps kids build two skills at once, introducing them to new colors as they build pincer grasp, whole-hand pulling, and other fine-motor essentials
Recommended for kids 18 months and up
Develops fine-motor, tactile, and color recognition skills
Provide students with essential tools to complete hands-on projects
When combined with everyday items, these materials can be used to design and execute a project using creative exploration and the engineering design process.
17+ Fun Activities: So much for baby to do! Activities stimulate ne motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and core muscle development for wiggly, giggle learning fun
Exer-Bounce: Enhanced springs provide 2X the bouncing action. Make sure you are giving your child exer-awesome bouncing fun
Lights & Sounds: Ellie the elephant features lights and animal sound when you push on her head and the ABC book lights up when you ip a page. On/off switch offers quieter play when needed
Kids build the hand strength they need to succeed in school and beyond every time they play with Steggy the Fine Motor Dino; for children from one and a half to four years old
Your child will get to learn early STEM skills while playing and having fun. Botley teaches the basics of coding through active play, completely screen free. Perfect for promoting critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Completely screen free coding – no phone or tablet required. Botley has an easy-to-use remote programmer, which transmits your commands ¬– and off he’ll go!
Botley can detect objects and be programmed to go around objects with if/then logic. He can also follow looping commands, take on obstacle courses, follow black lines and has hidden features to unlock!
Color the cube sections, twist it up, and then try to solve the puzzle! Create your own unique design or make each side of the cube a solid color like the 3D puzzle phenomenon, the Rubik's cube
Pack of 12 cubes
Permanent markers recommended for decorating (sold separately)
Draw precise measurements and constructions with this Magnetic Dry Erase Protractor. This oversized geometric tool helps demonstrate measurements, angles and shapes.
High quality, durable plastic makes this protractor a long-lasting classroom tool.
This children's telescope is great for kids from four to seven years old, providing hands-on experience with a scientific tool and encourages exploration and discovery
Comes in blue/orange/yellow/green and made of plastic
Kids learn counting, color, matching, and sorting skills during every imaginative adventure with the farm friends, for children from one and a half to four years old
Age group and grade: Ages 5+ and grades pre kindergarten - 12th
Ms. Frizzle and her students take young scientists on a wild ride while blasting off with erupting volcanoes
Young Scientists learn about the layers of the Earth, study tectonic plate movement, explore different volcanic shapes and eruptions, make real pumice float, and more
Interactive playhouse helps your baby (6-36 months) learn about numbers, shapes, the weather, and more, with rewarding music, lights, and sounds as they explore
Comes multicolored
Loaded with activities inside and out for immersive 360-degree play
Your child will get to learn early STEM skills while playing and having fun. Botley teaches the basics of coding through active play, completely screen free. Perfect for promoting critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Completely screen free coding – no phone or tablet required. Botley has an easy-to-use remote programmer, which transmits your commands ¬– and off he’ll go!
Botley can detect objects and be programmed to go around objects with if/then logic. He can also follow looping commands, take on obstacle courses, follow black lines and has hidden features to unlock!
Skill development: problem solving, following directions, fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, sequential thought, critical thinking, spatial relationships, creativity, early engineering