Welcome to The Planner Play Kit for 4-year olds
The Planner Play Kit taps into your child’s growing awareness and offers ways to practice thinking ahead. Through play, your child learns to map out a sequence of steps to reach their goal.
The Planner Play Kit taps into your child’s growing awareness and offers ways to practice thinking ahead. Through play, your child learns to map out a sequence of steps to reach their goal.
The setbacks and challenges that come with learning are frustrating. See how The Persister Play Kit offers helpful tips and activities on managing frustration and ways to extend learning.
The Connector Play Kit focuses on flexible thinking, an executive function skill that allows your child to investigate, solve problems, and adapt to change. Everything within this Kit is designed to provide fun ways for your child to practice this crucial skill.
The playthings in The Examiner Play Kit are designed to facilitate critical thinking by making abstract concepts more concrete. Through games and useful tools, harder-to-grasp ideas like empathy, time, and math are broken down in ways that make these tough concepts fun to learn.
Development in 4-year–olds looks different than the “wow” moments your child experienced the last few years. See how they're ready to learn other life skills critical for their success in school and beyond.
When it’s just you and your child, face to face, bathtime becomes a natural opportunity to connect, play, and develop your baby’s brain. And The Bath Set includes thoughtfully designed tools for building new language, cognitive, and fine motor skills.
Sensory play holds a special fascination for children, which is why we designed the Real Life Play Kitchen to include running water.
A play kitchen should double as a sensory laboratory where your toddler can practise a whole range of motor skills.
Did you know that young children who engage in a lot of construction play—using materials to build or create—tend to have stronger math skills later on?
Just like other types of development, pretend play happens in stages.
Can your child match objects by more than one attribute—like colour and shape or shape and size? They may be ready to start sorting.