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Our experts have selected the best play products and activities for your child’s stage to support healthy development, nurture curiosity, and spark joy.
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Building Toys
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Outdoor
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Arts & Crafts
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Puzzles
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Games
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DIY Activities
Ready for the fun to start now? We curated the best at-home activities for your child's stage.
A homemade button snake is easy to make, and it’s a great tool to help develop fine motor skills and finger dexterity.
This easy DIY activity will offer a number of creative painting ideas using household object to practice color recognition, mixing colors, fine motor skills, coordination, creativity, self-expression and more.
Tin Foil Animal Rescue is a parent-favorite activity for keeping little ones occupied and focused.
Do you have an egg carton and some popsicle sticks laying around your house? If so, grab them both, a few markers and a pair of scissors and you are all set for the easiest color matching DIY yet!
This activity is perfect for parents of car lovers or kids who love watching things fly down ramps!
This easy coordination-building activity requires next to five minutes of preparation and will have your little one feeling like a hero as they rescue their favorite toys from a rubber band maze.
This alphabet rock matching activity is a great way to learn the alphabet while also getting outside and encouraging your child's imagination.
A great way to work on higher level coordination skills is kicking over a tower (and lots of fun, too!)
This fun, engaging activity for your future architect is perfect for open-ended play and great for those who might have empty boxes or recyclables laying around your house!