SHARED by:Vicky McLaughlin and Karyn Alston, Educational Director and Assistant Director at York Avenue Preschool Why not learn and play together? We asked the York Avenue Preschool administration what they thought would be developmentally appropriate for a preschooler and also FUN!

  1. This handy drill might not work on drywall, but it will work to improve your child’s fine motor skills, coordination and creative-thinking. Design Drill, Educational Insights
  2. Now you can introduce the classics to the youngest set. Enjoy reading the children’s version of an old favorite, complete with beautiful illustrations and engaging content. Jane Eyre Board Book, Baby Lit 
  3. A child’s job is to play and their favorite thing is to imitate adults. Encourage dramatic play at home with the plush grocery basket and food items. Låtsas shopping basket, IKEA
  4. Children’s troubles are gobbled up by these worry monsters! Ease anxieties and worry that might be affecting your child by offering them a safe way to express their fears. The process of writing or drawing it out and watching it “disappear” into the monster’s mouth allows them to move on from worry and onto play! Worry Eaters, The Haywire Group
  5. Even the the little ones need some alone time. Give them their own personal space with without sacrificing your home style. Tee-Pee, The Land of Nod
  6. Are your child’s toys overtaking the apartment? Meet Pley, the netflix for toys, with the majority being Legos and Kinnex sets. If there’s a particular set your child can’t be without, simply buy it with one click in your account settings. (Bonus, they don’t charge for missing legos). Monthly Subscription to PLEY

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