Activity Ideas & Tips

Following are some activity ideas and talk tips for parents with their young children.

Tobbles

6 vibrant and weighted Tobbles used to stack, topple, spin, balance, wobble, tilt, wiggle and roll.

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Tummy Time

Offer your infant lots of tummy time.

Teeter Poppers

A teeter board that can be used to rock, roll, sit in or stand... kids can use in whatever way they can imagine.

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Hot Potato

Hot potato is a party game that involves players gathering in a circle and tossing a small object such as a beanbag or tennis ball to each other while music plays. Swap out for any sized ball! The player who is holding the "hot potato" is out when the music stops. Play continues until only one player is left.

Ball Play Type Activities

Consider using a variety of balls from our ball selection to incorporate with the many activity ideas provided. Listed activities are ideal for children 0-3yrs of age.

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Bilibo

A rocking toy that will engage your child's curiosity, imagination and physical abilities.

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Expressing Emotions

Model positive ways to express emotion

Smile and Cuddle

Smile and cuddle your child as often as you can

Wavy Tactile Path

Wavy Tactile Path is an 8-piece set of boards designed to enhance the sense of touch, which is a fundamental element of sensory reactions and is essential to learning ability and emotional health.

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Splish Splash, I was Takin a Bath

Children enjoy spending time in the tub or shower, the water provides warmth and familiarity and is a soothing experience. Use this time to bond with your baby.

Tunnel

Tunnels challenge children to move in various ways including the coordination of different muscle groups, turn taking, and evokes problem-solving skills.

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Hello & Goodbye

Fun activity that teaches your child that even when you leave you will return, when seeing new people or going into a room always encourage your child to wave hello and when you leave or say good bye encourage them to wave goodbye. Best to start around 7 months once you’re infant has developed the ability to understand that people and things exist, even when you cannot see them.

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