Here are some of our favorites (there are many more):

  • Towers: a set of blocks in increasing sizes for children to stack in order or any way they want to. By using their senses of both seeing and touching, children learn how to compare objects of different sizes and dimensions. This sharpens early mathematical skills like measuring and comparing.
  • Hands-On Tasks: What better way to teach children how to complete daily tasks then by letting them explore hands-on activities? Some common hands-on tasks include: Pouring and scooping, watering plants, gardening, rinsing dishes, opening bottle caps, hammering nails, using a screwdriver, gluing paper, sweeping, and cutting up fruit.
  • Binomial Cubes: These ingenious cubes help children develop advanced mathematical skills. They consist of eight wooden blocks that fit together. They can teach different math concepts depending on the child’s age.
  • Movable Alphabet: Children learn to form colorful, three-dimensional letters into words. Rather than just seeing the words on a page, children get to manipulate the letters with their hands. This hands-on interactive play makes learning fun.