If you are loving your Magnetic Tiles and would like to add some resources to your play space to compliment them and extend the fun and learning wtih them have a quick read of the blog below where we talk about our five favourite products that combine well with magnetic Tiles. At Little Toy Tribe we stock the full range of Connetix Tiles.Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about selecting a pack to start! 1. Chalk Markers If you don't already own a chalk marker consider buying one to try some activities likes the ones below. They draw onto...
Makedo has created a range of construction tools that are safe for children to use to create with cardboard. They are purposely designed for children build and construct with their imagination. Get involved and be creative with your children making creations small or large, the opportunites to create are endless! How to use the Tools How to Join Cardboard Use the Makedo Scru-driver and Scru to join cardboard together. Simply punch a hole through the material, insert the Scru into the socket on the end of the Scrudriver, and then with a few quick turns the cardboard will be securely joined....
If you're searching the fabulous range of Fat Brain Toys not knowing where to start or what the choose we'd like to help get you started with these Top 5 Best Sellers! When browing the range you'll find a collection of quality, open-ended toys, games and gifts that are sure to entertain and educate. There's a quick look through in the video below and scroll down for a bit more about each of them! Whirly Squigz Whirly Squigz are sure to engage your little ones as they twirl and whirl around! They come in a set of 3 so you can keep...
Bookish play is simply play that revolves around a book. Engaging in bookish play with children is a great way to foster a love for reading, develop their language skills and spark their imagination. It's not just about reading or flipping through pages of a book, it's about creating an experience that brings their favourite stories to life. Children can continue engaging in a story or concept in a new way whilst reading and after you've finished. As children grow older you can help them to develop comprehension skills such as retelling, summarising and sequencing the story to know that they are understading...