Your toddler is eagerly learning new life skills everyday. And that’s something to celebrate! From emotional regulation (or the ability to deal with big feelings like frustration) to fine-motor or prewriting skills, they’re developing and growing in whole new ways. As they test boundaries, explore new environments, and build independence, they’re also learning more about themselves and their newfound capabilities. We can’t wait to see where they go from here.

Say hello to play time with purpose

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Let’s go

31-36 months

Your little one’s sense of independence is blossoming – from dressing themselves to grabbing a snack, or even exploring a playground. Help your child practice those I-can-do-it-myself moments through pretend play. Let them take the lead on this adventure – with the confidence that you’ll always be there to back them up!

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This is one of the best investments I made for her. The kits come tailor made for your child’s age/development level and are made from quality materials.

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