







Elementary Toys - Construction and Physics
Elementary Toys - Critical Thinking
Elementary Toys - Music and Creative Arts
Addition Bingo Game
GeoSafari Laptop Ages 8+
Backpack Math - Addition
Number Bean Bags
Summer Bridge Math - Grades 2-3
Butterfly Count And Sort Cards
Summer Bridge Activities - Grades 3-4
Summer Bridge Math - Grades 3-4
Phonics Puzzles - Consonants
Phonics Puzzles - Special Vowels
Phonics Puzzles - Vowels
Read, Write, and Color - Comprehension - Grade 1
Read, Write, and Color - Safety,Health and Manners - Grade 1-2
Read, Write, and Color - Sentences - Grade 1
Read, Write, and Color - Vocabulary Book 1 - Grade 1
Read, Write, and Color - Vocabulary Book 3 - Grade 2
Once children start school, their abilities and interests grow at an amazingly rapid pace. Not only are they acquiring academic skills but also social skills. Suddenly, making and having friends is just as important (if not more so) than the actual "work" of school.
Elementary aged children are perfecting their gross motor skills and fine motor skills. They are interested in solving problems, doing activities in groups, and exploring their world. Encourage them to flourish in their learning with age-appropriate toys and tools.
Teaching a child to read an analog clock is not a concept
that is taught very much anymore, mainly due to the age of digital time.
However, learning to tell time on an analog clock is still not only a usable
skill, but it is also a great building block for fractions later on.
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Any time that mathematics can be exciting and fun is a good
time! Encourage your child to explore number concepts, basic math
functions, geometry and measurement at this age.
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Many elementary aged children LOVE to write, mainly because
it is an excellent way to begin to communicate with their friends.
Encourage creative writing and reporting by providing your child with the
tools to make it fun.
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Science is sometimes the subject that gets put on the back
burner in school, so offer it to your children whenever possible. From the
exploration of living animals to electricity to space, science can open
doors for children in the future.
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Elementary children love to build and create.
Give them products that encourage them to think and create on their own and
are age-appropriate. It is important that the tools they use are not too
juvenile nor too sophisticated. Check out our selection of great
possibilities!
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Getting children of this age to expand their
thinking and solve problems in new ways is important. Later on, they will
rely on those same higher-order thinking skills in school and in life
application.
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All children love music, and at this age, it is
all about creating their own. Give them a wide variety of instruments and
activities that involve rhythm and music.
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