A love of learning starts with play! The Fisher-PriceTM Balance Stacker is a wonderful and educational puzzle that helps teach shapes and colors. Kids can stack and sway some of their favorite Rainforest FriendsTM characters. The Balance Stacker is made from quality, natural wood and comes with a teetering base and eight wooden pieces that assemble on poles.
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Jenga Giant
“Jenga Giant: the Classic game, but MUCH BIGGER! Can stack to over 3 feet high! 54 Precision Cut, High Quality, Polished Hardwood Blocks Sturdy box for easy storage and transport Box doubles as game play platform Players: 1 or More.”
My Little Guardian Angel
Sent from heaven above My Little Guardian Angel helps parents teach their kids about honesty, kindness and fair play. Designed for children ages 3 and up, My Little Guardian Angel is a 12-inch soft-bodied doll available in boy and girl versions with different hair-color choices, allowing families to welcome the guardian angel that’s just right for them. Each My Little Guardian Angel doll comes with a beautifully illustrated soft-cover book that introduces the family to its angel and a special “message frame” that allows parents to write a message, frame it, and have the angel share it with the whole family. Messages can be changed as often as parents would like.
Go! Go! Smart Animals Zoo Explorers Playset
Playtime goes wild with learning at the Go! Go! Smart Animals Zoo Explorers Playset! Go on a tour of the zoo with the SmartPoint™ rhino as he responds to the zoo’s seven SmartPoint locations with different phrases, music and fun sounds. Children can strengthen their motor skills with eight manipulative features including a turning gate, spinning water tank and sliding elevator. The colorful tracks can connected to other Go! Go! Smart Animals or Go! Go! Smart Wheels playsets (each sold separately) to encourage children’s creativity. The zoo also features an electronic entrance that teaches animal names, animal traits, letters, colors and plays music.
Bouncycle
Toddlers love to bounce and ride. The new Bouncycle hones a child’s balance and movement while they propel themselves forward using their feet.
SpiroBouncer
Bounce, balance, rotate and jump. This indoor/outdoor teeter totter is designed for kids to enjoy the thrills and fun of a teeter totter along with the bounce of rubber balls under their seat and a rotating axis.
Little Bouncer
Toddlers explore the thrills and spills of jumping on their first trampoline that has a durable elastic webbing bounce platform with padded handle for child to grasp while jumping away.
Slice Fractions
Slice Fractions is an award-winning game that intuitively introduces important concepts about fractions — the bottleneck of early math education. You will slice through ice and lava to clear the mammoth’s path and meet unusual friends as you travel through intriguing physics puzzles. We teamed up with university education experts to craft an incredibly fun way to learn fractions. The app offers a safe digital environment, without banner advertising or in-app purchases.
Awards won so far:
*** Winner of a Parents’ Choice Gold Award 2014
*** Apple Editor’s Choice
*** Gold Medal Winner 2014 — International Serious Play Awards
*** Best Family Friendly Game 2014 — Indie Prize Showcase Awards (Casual Connect)
*** Editor’s Choice for Excellence in Design — Children’s Technology Review
Trailer, screenshots: http://ululab.com/slice-fractions/press-kit/
Promo code: LNHWFPPW377E
A few words on Slice Fractions: The goal of the game is for kids to discover important concepts behind fractions. The concepts are not made explicit in the game – the intent is that kids will gradually understand notions such as even splitting, fraction comparison, etc. through induction. Parents or teachers can then use game situations / levels as a reference point that kids are excited to learn more about. Words like “equivalent fractions” can then be introduced and formally explained.
You also might notice that Slice Fractions progression towards visible fractions is quite gradual. You will not see actual numbers until the second world (about 32 levels). This is intentional. We did multiple playtests in classrooms to find that most kids aged between 7 and 11 needed that time to get accustomed to the numerical representation of fractions. Plenty still happens during those early levels though as we introduce concepts such as even splitting (common core 2.G.A.2 and 2.G.A.3).
Motor Works
This junior-mechanic set has a working power tool and a shop full of parts to build three free-wheeling vehicles! A motorcycle, prop plane, and race car are sized right for small hands and feature moving parts. Includes tool box, dull child-safe electric power drill and manual screwdriver, and extra screws. Everything stores neatly in portable storage box. Requires 2 AA batteries, not included.
RingStix Lite
RingStix is a new game. It’s easy to learn, you can play it alone, by two persons or in a group.
Fullset for two players, includes: 4 Stix (one orange, one purple, one blue and one green stix) and 1 Red Ring.
It’s a fun game with lots of pleasure, exercises and creating your own games to have a blast. RingStix is fun for kids, teens, parents and even grand parents. Great to improve hand-eye coordination!
