3 years & up. Spark your child's imagination with Crayola® Washable Dry Erase Bold & Bright Crayons! Perfect for use on both dark and white dry erase surfaces, these vibrant crayons deliver bold color without the mess of traditional markers. The set includes 8 eye-catching shades: red, orange, brown, yellow, green, blue, purple, and white, offering a full range of creative possibilities. Safe and kid-friendly, the crayons feature a non-toxic, odorless formula that easily washes off hands… More »
8 years & up. Balance is the key to solving this puzzle! This fun and exciting game includes 24 notched, rubber-tipped game rods to hang and balance from a tabletop stand. It may seem easy but as you add more rods, the balance shifts and the difficulty changes. Try to suspend each piece without knocking them down! Includes: 24 Game Rods, Wooden Base, 4 Frame Rods, Colored Die, and a Wooden Connector.
4 years & up. Learn counting through play with this Ten Frame Counting Skills Dominoes Game. Children will love improving their counting skills as they match the visual interpretation on a ten frame to written numbers. Win the game by matching all the dominoes correctly! This game promotes individual learning,early math skills, and logic and reasoning. The set includes 28 dominoes in a collectors tin for easy storage.
Encourage fine motor skills, writing development, and creativity with these crayons. Crayons measure 3.625" x .313". There are 8 colors per box. Available in single boxes or sets of 12.
7 years & up. Bring classic fun and learning to your home or classroom with the UNO® Card Game, a favorite for kids and families alike! This fast-paced game helps reinforce number recognition, color matching, and strategic thinking, making it a great tool for math centers or family game nights. UNO® is easy to learn, engaging for a wide range of ages, and can be played with 2-10 players, making it perfect for small or large group activities. Its unpredictable gameplay keeps students… More »
6 years & up. Julian isn't afraid of lions or tigers, but he is scared of . . . bicycles? Julian's friend Gloria has a brand-new bicycle. She makes riding it look easy, but Julian is scared. Bicycles are shiny, whizzing, wobbly things. And he's not ready to ride one. But he can't tell Gloria he's scared, so he tells a fib instead. He almost gets away with it . . . until the fib backfires and he's got an even bigger problem! Chapter paperback. 80 pages.