by rewing | Jul 22, 2020 | Child Development
What do you think of when you hear the word “play?” Maybe you picture a child building a tower with LEGO® bricks. Perhaps you recall spending hours running around your backyard engaged in an intense game of hide and seek. Or, maybe you think of Barbie®...
by webfx | Jul 13, 2020 | Child Development, STEM
Education goes beyond the four walls of the classroom. Many parents and educators are embracing methods, such as STEM play, to help kids establish helpful thinking patterns and learn lifelong skills. STEM education refers to learning science, technology, engineering...
by rewing | Feb 28, 2020 | Activities, Camps, Child Development
It’s never too early to start thinking about summer camp! Planning your child’s summer adventures now can give them something to look forward to as we get through the last long days of winter. Most organizations that host summer camps have enrollment open even before...
by rewing | Feb 20, 2020 | Activities, Child Development
This year, LEGO plans to introduce Braille bricks for blind and visually impaired children. These bricks are designed to teach children Braille while also leveling the playing field so sighted and visually impaired children can play and learn on equal terms. So what...
by rewing | Feb 14, 2020 | Activities, Child Development, LEGO Technology
9 LEGO-Inspired Valentine’s Day Projects Kids will LOVE We scoured the Internet for some of the cutest and most clever LEGO-inspired Valentines out there. From delicious DIY treats to creative custom cards, here’s what we found: 1. Simply Real Moms designed these...
by rewing | Feb 1, 2020 | Child Development, in The News
February is Black History Month and we would like to celebrate by taking the time to recognize Black inventors who have paved the way for people of color in the STEM field. Garrett Morgan In 1923, Garrett Morgan invented the three-light traffic light that we...