Jumbo Magnetic Dots Art Pad

Dive into a world of color with our diverse range of magnetic dots!

The Magnetic Dot Art Pad isn’t just a canvas for creativity; it’s a tool for developing crucial hand-eye coordination!

The magnetic pen facilitates the movement of colored tiles from the edge to the desired hole, offering an engaging exercise that enhances your child’s coordination skills seamlessly. As they engage in this tactile activity, they’re not just creating art – they’re also building essential skills for a bright future!

Fuel your child’s concentration as they embark on the journey of replicating intricate motifs from our 10 double-sided template cards. Each card presents a unique challenge, requiring focused attention to detail. Watch as their concentration deepens, laying the foundation for sharper cognitive skills.

Also, great for Maths skills. Children will enjoy the challenge of accurately counting rows and columns.

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Squishy Pet

These cute squishy pets provide an interesting tactile experience when squeezed.

 

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Pop and Hop Spinner

Pop and Hop Spinners are turned inside out and dropped from a height, once they hit the floor they pop! and launch themselves into the air!

Catch them or play with friends and see who’s can jump the highest (try spinning them with the inside grip for an even more unpredictable bounce)

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Small Magnetic Planner Chart

This durable, easy-to-use Whiteboard Chore Chart is a practical tool to support children in building routines, independence, and responsibility in a way that’s clear and adaptable to their individual needs.

With ten rows for specific chores and seven columns for each day of the week, the chart provides ample space for daily tasks and visual reinforcement of what’s completed.

The final column offers a spot to check off each chore when done, providing a rewarding sense of achievement as children see their progress build up.

The chart features a top clip that securely holds the included black dry-wipe pen, so it’s always accessible for children to mark tasks as they go.

The pen’s dry-wipe ink allows for easy erasing, making it adaptable for changing routines and new weekly goals.

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Bee Balanced Game

Little honey monsters will be buzzing to play our 44-piece Bee Balanced Game!

Fun for all the family, the aim of the game is to keep the board balanced to gain extra turns, while stacking as many coloured flowers on your side of the board as you can.

The first player to stack three white flowers on the poles wins the game. The wooden bee can be used to rebalance the board or block your opponent!

 

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Rainbow Activity Wall Panels

Wooden activity wall toy in five sections, each with a different set of manipulative activities to encourage hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, including interlocking gears, spinning weather wheels, shape matching, xylophone and mirrors, and a wire bead maze.

Ideal for individual or collaborative play, the challenges offer children a range of hands-on learning opportunities including problem solving and language development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egE1bm0eAzw

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Caterpillar Activity Wall Panels

Wooden activity wall toy in five sections, each with a different set of manipulative activities to encourage hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, including spinning eyes, rotating discs, primary colour wheel, locks and catches, and an interlocking gear puzzle.

Ideal for individual or collaborative play, the challenges offer children a range of hands-on learning opportunities including problem solving and language development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epV2s6QN0JA

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Can I Tell You about Selective Mutism?

Meet Hannah – a young girl with selective mutism (SM).

Hannah invites readers to learn about selective mutism from her perspective, helping them to understand what it is, what it feels like to have SM, and how they can help.

This illustrated book is packed with accessible information and will be an ideal introduction to selective mutism.

It shows family, friends and teachers how they can support a child with the condition and is also a good place to start when encouraging children with SM to talk about how it affects them.

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