
The trajectory schema: how your child learns by throwing, dropping, and flinging
Children learn so much about the physical world by throwing, dropping, rolling, and flinging things—including their own body.
Children learn so much about the physical world by throwing, dropping, rolling, and flinging things—including their own body.
Learn why crawling is so important for toddlers and how to encourage it with simple play tunnel games.
Research shows that children benefit from playing outside, regardless of the season. Learn how to keep playing outdoors even when the weather is cold or rainy.
Bathtime has many cognitive and emotional benefits beyond simply keeping your baby clean. Here's how you can help your baby get the most out of bathtime.
Washing their hands is an important and practical skill for your child. Here's how to break it down into manageable steps.
Your baby is starting to understand that objects fall through a tube, but stay put in a container. Learn how the Lovevery Clear Tube reinforces this real-world concept.
Water and ice teach your baby that some things stay the same, while others transform. Here are some fun ideas for water and ice play.
Water play helps toddlers create art, learn science, and develop fine motor skills. Here are 10 water play activities you can do with your toddler.