Do a Dot Art! 6 Pack Juicy Fruits
Juicy Fruits scented markers will turn any art project into sensory play. These sweet scented markers stimulate through sight, sound, touch and smell.
- Includes: Strawberry, Orange, Lemon, Green Apple, Grape
- Washable, Easy set-up, easy clean up. No spill no splash bottles
- Dries Quickly. Sponge Tips Never Dries Out
- Easy to grip bottles for little hands
- Special formula allows you to Mix, Blend, and Layer Color
- Each Marker contains a generous 2.5 ounces of ink. Each 6 pack set will create over 1000 projects. What a great value!
- Made in the USA
- Lions, and Tigers, and Bears oh my! If you like to go to the zoo and see all of the exotic animals, then this is the book for you! Like all Do A Dot Art coloring books, Whos in the Zoo has big bold artwork, activities that allow children to do original planning and thinking, and fun games!
- Like all Do A Dot Art coloring books, Whos in the Zoo has big bold artwork, activities that allow children to do original planning and thinking, and fun games!
- Designed to cultivate the budding artist in your little one. You will notice our graphics have been designed to work with the large sponge tips of Do A Dot Art! Markers, while at the same time not deciphering where each dot goes, so your little one has the joy of turning each page into their own work of art.
- Printed on heavy card stock paper to prevent bleeding.
- All Do A Dot Art! Products are made in the USA
Dorje is a beautiful Royal Bengal tiger û but he has no stripes. In a small Buddhist monastery in Tibet, Master Wu explains the reasons behind Dorje's missing stripes, and offers hope for the future.
A sensitively written, beautifully illustrated story about the struggle for survival.
Young children learn U.S. geography as they create a colorful, illustrated map.
- Features 54 interlocking pieces with all 50 states, capitals, landmarks, wildlife and more
- Engages children through hands-on play that makes lessons more memorable
- Water-resistant foam puzzle wipes clean and measures 3'L x 2'H
- Grades K+
The Big Idea
You've got the whole world in your hands with this giant, fun-to-assemble foam puzzle. Tour continents and countries all around the world-from Australia to Zimbabwe.
Shhh...They're Learning!
- Hands-on introduction to foreign countries, oceans, and exotic animals from every corner of the world
- Builds fine motor and hand-eye coordination
- Develops problem solving and cognitive skills
Cut to the Chase
- A giant world map puzzle
- Includes 54 durable extra-soft foam pieces that are water-resistant and easy to clean
- Big pieces makes it easy for little hands to manage
- Part of the award-winning GeoSafari line
- Measures 3'W x 2'H
eeBoo 100 Words Flash Cards
- Three levels modified Dolch list
- Includes 2 rings
- Cards: 2 7/8 x 4''
- Box: 4 1/4'' x 3/4'' x 7 1/2''
eeBoo's well-considered version of a fundamental educational tool. Sight word flash cards include 100 high frequency word flash cards, 18 learning activities, instructions, a checklist, and two rings to help children move through the deck of 100 cards by level. Level 3 includes high frequency simple words for children to learn through memorization, creating a foundation for literacy. Each flash card has the Sight Word on the front and a sentence to provide context on the back of the card.
Do you feel Discombobulated by the Plethora of Supercilious Gobbledygook? Fear not! eeBoo's 100 Great Words is packed with wild and interesting words to jazz up your daily lingo. Each flash card has a GREAT Word on the front and the definition with an example sentence on the back of the card. You will go from Taciturn to a Loquacious vocabulary Virtuoso in no time.
eeBoo Conversation Cards
- Box: 5" x 1 ¼" x 6 ½"
- Card size: 4 ½" x 6"
- 50 Cards
- 2 Parent cards
- Winner of the Oppenheim Gold Award
Good Citizenship cards use conscientious animals demonstrating responsible community behavior. Start a conversation about social responsibility! Good citizenship skills are an essential part of early education. Children must learn that they are part of a larger community, (whether family, school, country, or planet), and that responsibilities come with these relationships. These skills allow children to understand and enjoy a meaningful role in a social and ecological system larger than themselves.
What's Going On Here cards help us to understand the friendly illustrations by making inferences using logic, observation, and social experience. What's Going On Here? conversation cards cultivate valuable communication skills and help build an essential foundation for social literacy, analyzing clues, and problem solving. The cards deploy artwork by Saxton Freymann, delightfully demonstrating a broad range of emotions and situations.
What Do I Do Flash Cards are a wonderful tool for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of subverted social expectations. This deck of 48 cards helps children understand how to handle various social situations with poise, grace, and confidence. The encouraging illustrations and simple instructions are perfect for opening up dialogues between parents and children about what behavior may be expected from them in various social environments. By encouraging kids to understand and digest positive social behavior rather than memorizing it, these cards will help kids to comfortably respond to a wide range of social cues. Illustrated by Saxton Freymann.
How Am I Feeling? Emotional literacy provides an essential foundation for empathy, socialization, and self-understanding. Use eeBoo's How Am I Feeling? conversation cards to interpret facial expressions and inspire conversations about what makes us feel the way we do, improving our emotional intelligence. The 48 cards deploy award winning artwork, by Saxton Freymann, delightfully demonstrating a broad range of emotional fruits and vegetables with no age, race, or gender.
Good Manners. Polite pigs make manners satisfying to learn, demonstrating good behavior in familiar situations. One side of each card asks what approach or response is right for a situation; the reverse offers a good suggestion.
I Heard Your Feelings Helps develop empathy and observational skills while examining friendly illustrations depicting emotional dynamics in a variety of situations. Conversation Cards cultivate valuable communication and analytical skills while building an essential foundation for social and emotional learning.
Health and Safety cards are a great tool to teach and encourage children about healthy habits while inspiring questions and conversations to promote a deeper understanding of why these habits keep us safe and well. 48 cards remind us to take care of ourselves (and others) by remembering to cover one’s mouth when you sneeze or cough, always wash your hands after you go to the bathroom.
How Was Your Day cards help children and parents navigate social situations about going back to school, prepping for school for the first time, or starting a new school. Questions on the back of each card invite parents and children to discuss what is happening in the sensitive illustrations. These cards help children to recognize emotional dynamics in going back to school, while sparking important conversations about their own experiences and how they are feeling.
- For ages 7 and up
- Self-checking
- 46 cards
- Card size: 4.25" x 5.75"
Learn to multiply whole numbers with this flash card set! An activity to promote mastery of fundamental math facts. Helpful illustrations guide basic counting, color-coded borders for easy sorting.
eeBoo Time Telling Game
- For ages 5 and up
- 2 to 4 players
- Includes score pads, time cards, and clock mats
- Directions included
- Winner of the Oppenheim Gold Award
This well-designed game will get kids up to speed on telling time. Players move the arms on their own clock faces to show the time described on cards. It is especially good for correlating analog and digital representations of time as well as wording like "half past" and "quarter to." Cards are color coded for the progression of skills in learning to tell time; each color representing time to the hour, the half hour, the quarter hour, in five-minute intervals, or for all sixty minutes. Points are awarded for setting clocks to the correct time, as well as for correcting clocks to the specified time, making playing a reinforcement of time telling skills.
What time is it? It's time to play!
You'll learn to read a clock, OK?
Pick the time and set the hands,
(more challenging as skill demands.)
Check the answer and proceed
The answer cards help you succeed.
You play to learn the whole clock's face.
And once you've learned, the game's a race!
Gib Gab - Fat Brain Toys Co
Can you gib faster than they can gab?
Pick a category from one of the cards and then press the center button to switch it on. The lights on the game board light up, half yours, half theirs.
Quick! Say a word that matches the category and then press your button. When you do, your lights begin to move toward your opponent.
Now they've got to think fast, say a word, and press their button to get their lights moving back toward you!
You can set the lights to move either 2 seconds per light, 1 and 1/2 seconds per light, or if you're really feeling ambitious, just one second per light.
Do you have the knowledge and memory skills to keep your opponent's lights from ever reaching your end of the game board?
Enliven your next game night with the heart-racing high-pressure challenge of GibGab!
GibGab
Fat Brain Toy Co - Pretendables Bakery Set
Crack the hook-and-loop egg into the bowl. Pour in some baking mix and stir it up with the mixer - when you pull the trigger, it actually spins! The crate doubles as an oven, and when the treats are done baking, you can "decorate" them with the sprinkles and icing. Mmm! Nothin' beats homemade! Prepare your little one for a lifelong love of baking with the Pretendables Bakery Set.
Pretendables Bakery Set
