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The best educational toys for three year olds are designed to stimulate the various aspects of their development, such as: Language Cognitive function Gross motor skills Fine motor skills Social and emotional growth
Encouraging children to play with toys that have a developmental purpose is important. During their first few years, children develop their mental, social, and physical foundation which they will continue to build upon through adolescence and adult life. Two year olds are no exception; this age is crucial for stimulating mental development. Allowing two-year-olds to…
For babies six months of age, the best educational toys are often simple while providing enough stimulus to keep them interested and engaged for a short period. Some of the top educational toys for 6 month olds include:
There are plenty of coding toys for kids designed make learning fun and teach programming and coding skills. Here are some of our favorites:
Coding and Programming skills are increasing in demand. As more schools, colleges, and universities move towards an online format, why not learn to code from some top institutions for free? We’ve collected a list of free online courses in coding and computer programming.
Join us with some fun science experiments with sound. Learn how sounds waves vibrate, how we can affect the vibrations, and how this affects what we hear.
You can 3D make a 3D printed face mask to protect yourself and others. If you have access to a 3D printer, it’s easy. We’ve printed several designs and tried them out, and we’ll show you how to do the same.
A STEM monthly subscription box is an easy way to keep up with a child’s curiosity and provides a fresh stream of new ideas to try, designed and curated by experts. Inside the box is everything needed for that month’s project or experiment. We’ll break down some of the options below.
How can you keep kids busy and engaged while we’re waiting out the Coronavirus crisis (COVID-19)? We’ve got some free resources, activities and ideas.