Welcome to The Enthusiast Play Kit for months 28-30
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Enthusiast Play Kit for months 28 to 30 of your toddler's life.
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Enthusiast Play Kit for months 28 to 30 of your toddler's life.
Independent play is beneficial to your toddler's development, but they need your help to build this skill.
Why are blocks so foundational to childhood? Block play supports language development, STEM concepts, visual spatial skills, and more.
Lovevery Playthings take on new meaning as your child grows. Reintroduce a beloved toy from a past Kit, and your two-year-old will find new ways to play.
Introducing a game of stop and go can help your 2-year-old learn body control. Build on the skills as they master them in these fun new ways.
Between the ages of 24 and 30 months, many children can suddenly start to develop more pronounced fears. Here's how to respond.
The Montessori floor bed may be the first thing that comes to mind when you visualize a Montessori bedroom, but there’s a lot more to it than just the bed.
Psychologists recommend giving your child only 2 choices at a time when they want to make decisions. Here are some everyday decision-making activities for kids.
Sensory activities engage the body and mind in a way that builds critical neural pathways. Here are some sensory activities with varying levels of messiness.
Your toddler already understands the basics of advanced mathematical concepts. Here are some ways to bring math into everyday life with your toddler.
Keeping toddlers engaged while doing chores can be a challenge. Here are some fun and fresh ways you can get your toddler involved with laundry.
Between 28 and 32 months, children often have enough strength and coordination to pull on clothes. Here's how you can support them.
At two, it seems to happen all of a sudden: your baby is a champ eater then picky eating begins. Our friends at Happy Family have tips to help you handle It.
Support your two-year-old's emerging sorting skills, using the Lovevery Reach for the Stars Matching Cards.
Musical play can help children practice turn-taking and following directions.
Playdates don’t always go as planned—here's how to set up your toddler and their playmates for success.
I didn’t have a solid plan when I went through the potty training process with my three children. Here are three takeaways about potty learning I wish I had known.
Here are four fundamental skills that your 2-year-old may be ready—and even excited—to explore.
If your toddler can already point to their nose or show you their hands, they may be ready to move on to trickier terms.
A few simple switches to your home set-up can help your 2-year-old develop independence and self-reliance.
Research shows that children who participate in more pretend play have larger vocabularies and stronger communication skills.
When you can’t get to the playground or run around the backyard, try these PT-approved indoor activities for your 2-year-old.
Setting and holding a limit with your 2-year-old may not always feel great, but it’s an important part of their development.
From problem-solving to causality, here are some of the cognitive skills your toddler's working on at age 2.