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BE Buddy Back to top
BE Buddy
Price $ 29.95
By Balancing Elephants
Age
3 - 12 yrs.
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The BE Buddy proved to be both a comforting play companion and an excellent means by which kids develop the invaluable ability to soothe and reenergize themselves. Focusing on the breath has long been known to be effective in bringing one's mind to the present moment, and the BE Buddy's compact design and carefully-conceived features are exceptionally well suited to promoting this simple, stress-reducing practice in young...Read more

comfiGO - Kid Friendly Car Booster Seat Back to top
Age
4 - 12 yrs.
Parents Favorite Products

ClypX's comfiGO delivers safety in a lightweight, easy-to-use booster seat kids readily embrace due to its natural feel and low-profile presence. These fine attributes particularly appeal to older children not wanting to be made to feel little, not to mention parents weary of bulky, unsightly and hard-to-store booster seats. comfiGO's durable, anti-slip padded seat is so slender the child quickly forgets it's there, while...Read more

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Crawligator
Price $ 64.95
By Kiddy Crawler LLC
Age
4 - 14 months
Parents Favorite Products

Not only does this ingenious product amplify the well-established benefits of tummy time such as the development of enhanced upper body strength and motor skills, it also affords little ones mobility in such a way as to stimulate crawling movements earlier than one might dare hope. Sitting so low to the ground that it appears to be resting flat on the floor, the Crawligator has wheels hidden beneath its underside that all...Read more

Flashcards Tactile Montessori Back to top
Age
1 to 4 yrs.
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Flashcards Tactile Montessori helps little ones enjoyably develop not just their sense of touch, but the ability to make important mind-body connections by imagining or intuiting what an object, plant or animal might feel like simply by observing a picture of it. A number of ancillary skills also come into play, such as the acquisition of new vocabulary words and the grouping together of pictures and objects based on simi...Read more