Play-Based Learning
CategoryPlay Gets the Body Moving: Play and Motor Skills
You’ve probably read the alarming statistics: childhood obesity has tripled in the last 30 years. If this trend continues, this generatio…
0 likesOn the Spectrum: The Benefits of Play for Children with Autism and other Neurologically-Based Disorders
For a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), regular daily activities can be fraug…
0 likesPlay Builds Better Bonds: The Social and Emotional Benefits of Play
Watch your baby’s face as you play a game of peek-a-boo, and you know how much your little one loves play. Few things in life can beat th…
0 likesPlay Sparks Curiosity and Creativity
We often think of creativity in terms of a child’s artistic or musical ability, but creativity takes on many forms. A creative baby or to…
0 likesStretching and Gross Motor Development: Cat Stretches
Cat Stretches, an activity from Playful Bee for ages 9-12 months, will have your baby moving, crawling, and stretching. This playful acti…
0 likesFlower Fun: Stimulate Smell, Sight, and Touch
People of all ages enjoy the way flowers stimulate their different senses. Flower Fun, an activity from Playful Bee, is a beautiful and s…
0 likesBaby Talk: Happy Greetings
Show your baby how happy you are to see her with a big “Hello!” and chat her up about her day. Happy Greetings, an activity for 3-6 month…
0 likesToy Match Up: A Matching Game for 9-12 Months
A matching game is a fun way for a child to learn and recognize differences. Toy Match Up is a math activity from Playful Bee for ages 9-…
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