Our early learning toys are selected to engage babies, toddlers and preschoolers in purposeful play. In addition to being fun, they have a therapeutic purpose as well. We believe these toys can help children reach their developmental motor, perceptual and cognitive milestones.
Great toys do not always have to be expensive! Solid wood construction stimulates creative play. Work on early sorting skills, learn shapes, colors and numbers, and build early size differentiation skills while helping to develop eye-hand coordination and motor skills. Children will have hours of fun advancing cognitive development, strengthening their perception, letter and word recognition and stacking, spelling and counting.
Rody the Riding Horse 
This durable inflatable develops balance reactions and rhythmical movement while positioning a child to promote sitting alignment.
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Grip Star 
The many protrusions on this ball enables babies to easily grasp and manipulate it.
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Spring-A-Ling 
This take-along wire maze toy is ideal for developing motor skills, depth perception, and visual tracking.
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Shape and Color Sorter 
This simple and safe task of perception includes 25 crepe foam rubber pieces to sort by shape or color.
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Wiggly Giggler 
"My child loved this toy so much, he refused to give it up" -Parent of 8 mo. old
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Pop-Up Toy 
One of the greatest early fine motor toys available!
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Jumbo Knob Puzzles 
Extra large knobs make it easy for small hands to remove each brightly-colored piece.
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Sound Blocks 
A clever and fun way to help reinforce cause-and-effect and matching skills.
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Pound a Peg 
This winner of a toy is brightly colored and will last and last.
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Our early learning toys are selected to engage babies, toddlers and preschoolers in purposeful play.
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