Our top active play ideas for 2-year-olds
Looking for activities that satisfy your child’s need to move?
Looking for activities that satisfy your child’s need to move?
Make the most of musical play with playthings that work like real instruments. Here are the 6 best instruments for beginners.
Musical play can help children practice turn-taking and following directions.
Here’s how music can benefit your child’s brain—and 4 easy ways to get started with musical play.
After numerous play studies, weeks of in-home testing, and thousands of customer surveys, we are excited to announce updates to our award-winning Play Gym, now designed with even more developmental support for your baby.
Why are blocks so foundational to childhood? Block play supports language development, STEM concepts, visual spatial skills, and more.
Sensory activities engage the body and mind in a way that builds critical neural pathways. Here are some sensory activities with varying levels of messiness.
Taking turns comes before sharing, and your child is ready to practice that now with some adult guidance.
Cardboard is inexpensive, plentiful, and just right for a two-year-old getting into new kinds of pretend play. Here are 4 cardboard activities for your two-year-old.
Why are blocks so foundational to childhood? Block play supports language development, STEM concepts, visual spatial skills, and more.
Your 4- to 12-week old baby is fed, rested, and alert. But how do you play with them? Here are some easy ideas for baby’s first playtimes.