Spatial reasoning: Unlock your child's potential in STEM and the visual arts
Do you remember doing non-verbal reasoning at school? Here are four shapes. Which one of them is not a rotation of the shape on the left? The test ...
Do you remember doing non-verbal reasoning at school? Here are four shapes. Which one of them is not a rotation of the shape on the left? The test ...
An invitation to play is just what it sounds like - an enticing set-up of toys or other materials that pique a child’s interest and draw her in. Se...
Does your child find it easy to play alone? Can she make her own fun? Or does she rely on your guidance and companionship? Learning to play indepen...
Your play space can ask questions. Imagine a room where all the furniture is soft, like at soft play. Now put your child’s toys in that room. How w...
Does your child get bored, even when there is a playroom full of toys? Put too many toys out at once and, rather than enjoying endless hours of fun...
I used to have a monkey. I couldn't get to sleep without him. Eventually he lost both his eyes. And his fur was damaged by an orange-juice spill an...
It's Shrove Tuesday tomorrow! We have two fun activities to help make this years Pancake Day extra special. First off we have a free menu to use ...
What makes the perfect play space? The best play space is one in which your child is calm and engaged. It’s fun but distraction free. Learning happ...
The advent of symbolic play marks a step-change in your child’s thinking. As a baby, if she picked up a wooden car, she would investigate its prope...
Sometimes a toddler prefers the box to the toy that came inside it. At other times she can spend hours posting objects into holes and taking them o...
Danielle Hanson is the creative force behind ThreadBear Design. Here we talk about how she started designing toys, her childhood favourites and whe...
Open-ended play is at the heart of early years learning. You don't need expensive or hard-to-find toys. There are no instructions. The learning cur...