Back in July, with the thought of a long hot summer ahead of us, we discovered Toddle – a learning-based activity box that came with 12 age-appropriate craft activities for pre-schoolers. With 3 and 4 year olds, this was just the thing to ensure the girls had fun indoors, whilst also doing some play-based learning in preparation for returning to school.

As we now wait with bated breath so see when nurseries will open their doors, Toddle could be just what you need to keep the kids entertained at home. Toddle boxes are crafted by educators to help toddlers during their early development stages and designed to ensure parents can conduct the activities effortlessly and at their convenience.

There are 12 activities in each box, each of which caters to developing every child’s’ superpowers -communication, listening and gratitude, reflection, fine and gross motor skills, critical thinking, numeracy, innovation, and creativity. Toddle boxes are jam-packed with exciting activities based on monthly themes. It is a great way to bond over with your toddler while providing them with a fun learning experience! 

The activities are hands-on and are targeted for children ages 2 to 5 years. Each activity is designed for a particular age group depending on the attention span of children. The boxes are equipped with all the materials and easy to follow instructions.

A one-off box costs AED 219, but there’s some great bundle deals if you sign up for more than one! You can find more information on www.toddle.ae or email the super-friendly team directly on hello@toddle.ae

Read more:

FUN LEARNING ACTIVITIES FOR PRE-SCHOOL KIDS TO DO AT HOME

ENCOURAGING READING AND WRITING IN YOUR PRESCHOOLER

FUN AND EASY TODDLER ACTIVITIES TO DO AT HOME!

HOW TO PROMOTE GOOD SELF ESTEEM IN YOUR CHILDREN

10 ESSENTIALS FOR YOUR HOMESCHOOL CLASSROOM

TOP 5 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT OFFERS TO HELP YOU WITH HOME-SCHOOLING

If you would like to write for British Mums we would love to hear from you. Please email us at blog@britishmums.com. You can find our editorial guidelines here.