Toys with loose components have increased in popularity as a versatile and imaginative play choice for toddlers. These open-ended toys allow for infinite imaginative play and skill development. We’ll take a journey into the world of loose parts toys for toddlers, looking at their benefits, safety concerns, and some intriguing options that can pique your child’s interest.
Drumond Park Mask ‘n’ Ask Review
Mask ‘n’ Ask from Drumond Park is a board game to guess who am I. It is for two to four players and for aged around 7 and above. There are 30 beautifully designed double-sided masks: colourful animal faces on one side, and jokey-looking human characters on the reverse. On the animal side, kids might find a cow, rabbit or elephant, for instance. And on the human side, the mask maybe a policeman, doctor or pilot.
Learning with Alphabet Squiggle
Recently, I won a Twitter competition from Green Board Games and they sent me this Alphabet Squiggle on-the-go for my children. This is the travel size edition. It helps to introduce letters to children in a fun and clever new way. Children will learn and improve letter recognition, increase their creativity and even strengthen their vocabulary.