5 Reasons to Let Your Kids Be Barefoot

Let's talk about the benefits of letting your kids play barefoot, including improved foot and leg strength, sensory stimulation, and better balance and coordination skills. While some adults may raise eyebrows or disapprove, science-backed data shows that going barefoot can contribute to healthy physical and cognitive development.

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3 Creative Indoor Play Ideas with LALO's Sorting Coins: Perfect for Toddlers and Preschoolers

3 Creative Indoor Play Ideas with LALO's Sorting Coins: Perfect for Toddlers and Preschoolers

There is a cold front rolling across much of the country this week, so it looks like we will be playing indoors.  Sometimes a new twist on an already loved toy is all you need to get the littles playing productively while you grab a few minutes to yourself. 

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3 Simple Toys to Enhance Your Toddler's Emotional and Social Growth - Tips You Need!

If you have a toddler, you know their emotions can be a whirlwind.  As parents, it's our job to guide them through this complex emotional landscape. Surprisingly, some of the most effective tools for this task are toys you probably already have at home. In this blog post, we'll explore how playdough, stuffed animals, and markers and paper can be transformed into instruments of social and emotional growth for your toddler.

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Revitalize Playtime: 3 Expert Strategies to Get Your Kids Playing With Their Toys

Revitalize Playtime: 3 Expert Strategies to Get Your Kids Playing With Their Toys

Your child's eyes sparkled with every gift they unwrapped this Christmas, but now, those same toys are gathering dust in the corner. Before frustration sets in, take a deep breath. We’ve got you covered with a few effective strategies to transition from toy overload to productive independent play.

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