Air Stacker

Ever seen a ball float in the air?

Simply place the ball in the base, stack the tubes, turn on the fan, and watch the ball soar up the tubes to the top.

Kids will have a cheerful blast playing with this air-powered ball launcher.

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Wavy Tactile Path

This set is non-directional and can be arranged into curvy or linear routes to provide children with multiple ways of playing.

The wavy slopes are ergonomically designed to aid balance, movement, coordination and tactile perception.

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Handwriting Without Tears Essentials Kit

This package includes a wide range of multisensory materials to enhance early learning with activities including Wet-Dry-Try.

Stock up on the hands-on materials you need for writing success.

 

This Kit includes:

  • Little Chalk Bits
  • Mat for Wood Pieces ( 2 Pieces)
  • Magnetic Lowercase & Blackboard Set
  • Sponge Cubes
  • Get Set for School Sing Along CD
  • Slates (2 Pieces)
  • Wood Pieces Set for Capital Letters
  • Blackboard with Double Lines
  • Rock, Rap, Tap & Learn CD
  • Pencil for Little Hands Set
  • Flip Crayon Set

 

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Tricky Fingers

Tricky Fingers is one of our favourite games as it’s fun and it can help your child to develop so many skills.

It’s a fast-flying, finger-flicking challenge for one or more. Your child will engage in pattern recognition, puzzle resolution and hand-eye dexterity. Shake up the case, pick a card and race a friend or the clock. Flip the 14 cards over and create your own patterns. 2 puzzle boxes included.

Play against a friend or on your own!

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Speech & Language Tips for the Easter Holidays

It’s Easter time. Your child is on a break from school but you may be concerned that this break, once again, in routine, may impact on your child’s progress or maintenance of learned speech and language skills. But don’t worry, you don’t have to forgo holiday time to keep up to date with Speech and Language Work. There are fun ways you can incorporate your child’s speech and language work into your day-to-day routines and activities. This allows you to continue to support their ongoing Speech and Language development. Here are a few activities you can try, which are sure to engage your child over the Easter break. Easter object hunt. Depending on what space you have, decide on 10 items you want to “hide” around or outside your house (perhaps with a suitable treat attached). Make a list of these items. Pick an item e.g. a ball. Give your […]

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Top Tips for Supporting Speech Sound Development   Speech sound development can take time with many children but can cause frustration and upset for your child if they are not being understood. Read below our top tips for aiding speech sound development and limiting your child’s frustrations.   Listen to what your child’s message is rather than how they are saying it and always reply. Reduce your own pace when speaking to allow maximum opportunity for your child to listen and hear your clear speech. Model good pronunciation and repeat back your child’s utterance with clear accurate pronunciation so they can hear it clearly. Take the blame if you can’t understand e.g. ‘Mammy’s ears weren’t turned on that time” “sorry there was too much noise around when you were talking” and ask them to say their message again or show you what they meant. Give other listeners the context. If […]

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Snap n Learn Number Owls

Snap together and pull apart these Rainbow Owls from Snap-n-Learn!

Introducing colour, shape and number recognition to children whilst building fine motor skills by matching each owl to their correct number and colour’s, there’s endless fun to be had!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiYx1Wqm8dE

 

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