Whether you just need a break from the glitter grind on your kitchen floor or you’re looking to add another layer to your pint sized Picasso’s art abilities, Atlanta is full of places that will delight your little artists. From pottery wheels to canvasses, traditional easels to splatter paint, these spots are for you. Keep reading for our favorite places for hands-on art experiences.

Brush & Needle

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This creative studio in Northwest Atlanta is a playground for artistic kids who enjoy working in mixed techniques and all sorts of materials. Offering a range of classes, camps, workshops and all kind of different events, Brush and Needle has something for every age and every interest.

Good to Know: We love their hand Pop Art work inspired by Andy Warhol. It's definitely worth some wall real-estate in your house.

2225D Marietta Blvd. NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
470-809-4977
Online: brushandneedle.com

The Splatter Studio

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Channel your inner Jackson Pollock at Atlanta's first contemporary action painting experience. Formerly in Ponce City Market, The Splatter Studio is welcoming the new year in a new space in Va-Hi. Splatter Studio Sessions are one hour long, and the price is $55 per person.​ Private parties are also available upon request.

Good to Know: Parking is tight in Virginia-Highlands, so be sure to plan on 10 minutes before your sesh to park and arrive at the studio.

792 North Highland Ave. NE
Virginia-Highlands
404-487-3820​
Online: thesplatterstudio.com

Zone of Light Studio

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This eclectic space is an art studio first, but flexes for special events and camps, as well. Whether you come for a no-school day or book regular private lessons (they can do these at the Zone, in your home, or arrange another location to suit your needs), this studio has a robust and regular calendar of art.

One Cool Thing: If you can make a Friday Kid's Night ($30/ child), you'll curry extra favor with your son or daughter. They'll enjoy pizza, an art activity, and a movie while you go do your "grownup stuff."

1202 Zonolite Rd.
Decatur
678-948-8059
Online: zoneoflightstudio.com

The Art Barn

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The Art Barn is an experience not to be missed, which combines a fun day checking out the farm animals with art! After you tour the farm, young artists paint a watercolor of a subject they identify on the tour.

Good to Know: This experience is incredible for the preschool set, and their birthday parties are out-of-this-world, but keep it in mind for your entire family on Family Farm Nights.

208 Roper Rd.
Canton
Online: theartbarn.com

Color Wheel

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Color Wheel offers camps, classes and an art-based after school program for kids ages 5-18 in the Decatur area. The studio is within walking distance of downtown Decatur, and your little artist has the opportunity to study painting, pottery, sculpture, mixed media and more.

Good to Know: If you're in the area and are looking for an after-school option, Color Wheel provides transportation, art instruction, and outdoor play.

508 East Howard Ave.
Decatur
404-377-9800
Online: colorwheelstudio.com

La Dee Da Studio

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La Dee Da is a creative haven for young children where they can escape in a laid-back environment away from schedules and hustle bustle of busy lives. They offer one-time workshops as well as a variety of weekly classes in art, music, and pottery—along with story time and craft activities.

Good to Know: La Dee Da specializes in creating custom birthday parties with your child's special interests in mind.

120 Allen Road
Sandy Springs
404-963-7391
Online: ladeedastudio.com

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—Shelley Massey

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Fact: there’s never been a puddle our kids didn’t like. In order to keep little feet dry (and your sanity intact), why not add a shiny new pair of rain boots to your family’s collection of outdoor gear? From the ever-popular Target rain boots for kids to the cult-favorite Crocs kids’ rain boots, we’ve curated a list that’ll be sure to have something that fits your needs. Scroll down to see them all.

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Paper & String Rain Boots from London Littles

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With a vintage-yet-thoroughly-modern vibe, we love this gender-neutral Paper & String rainboot from London Littles. The whimsical kite pattern against a striking, cheerful yellow will brighten any day and keep their toes warm and dry, too.  


Hunter Rain Boots

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There's a reason these rain boots are a favorite with parents. Basic but sturdy, the range of colors means you can find a pair that'll go with just about anything your kid wears.


Western Chief Rain Boots

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You love Western Chief boots even before you buy them—these classic rain boots for toddlers and kids include the signature styles like firefighter and frog, as well as a selection of character boots including Batman and Minnie Mouse.


Kamik's The STOMP Rain Boots

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We love the comfort level of this boot—it's like wearing a sneaker. Kids can run, jump, climb and splash all they want and they might not even notice when it stops raining. They come in other colors, too! 


Cat & Jack's Animal Rain Boots

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Not only is the price right, but there are a few different creatures for your toddler to choose from—a tiger, a unicorn and an alligator!


Bog's York Rain Boots

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We love the easy pull-on handles that help independent toddlers jam those boots on and go! Plus, with extra features to keep feet dry, rainy days can be outdoor play days, too.

 


Crocs Kids Rain Boots

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Your favorite comfort shoe comes in a rain boot for toddlers and little kids too! This unisex style is offered in seven bright colors and is made with the same material your own feet love.

 


Bobux's The Paddington Rain Boots

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Bold, bright colors meet minimalist design in these waterproof boots that have a rubber-like red finish. Tested to keep kids’ feet dry for over four hours submerged in water, these boots are also ergonomically designed for maximum foot health for your puddle stompers. Toddler & big kid sizes are available; you’ll want to check out the sizing chart before you order.


Sperry's Saltwater Duck Boots

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Sperry’s classic-look duck boot in mini sizes, these boots have the ultimate wet/dry traction and a zipper closure for a close fit and easy on/off. They’re perfect for super active kids who never let a little rain or light snow stop them.

—Amber Guetebier

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It’s not that I have anything against screen time. Far from it! It’s just that when you’ve seen a band of superheroes save a city for the 47th time or you end up watching the same characters, in their same house, doing more or less the same activities, you tend to wish there was more of a there there. If we, as parents, have access to compelling and diverse TV series and podcasts, why can’t our kids have the same? 

Well, maybe they can. 

For the third day in a row now, my 4-year-old has come home from school, burst through the front door and announced, “Can we watch Pirates today?” But instead of a mindless show about stealing treasure, he gets to follow a crew of art lovers in search of colorful works around the world that have been banned by Queen Conformia. The unexpected result? My child is suddenly familiar with—and excited about—trompe l’oeil and Cubism. (I know, right?)

Pirates: Adventures in Art is just one of the offerings on the Encantos app, a kids’ educational app that uses entertaining stories to teach. It side-steps the same old formulas in favor of stories from creators of all different backgrounds. Presented as videos, e-books, songs, games and audio experiences, the content topics span from more basic learning (math, shapes, language) to life lessons (self-esteem, communication) for kids under eight.


My kid was more drawn to the longer 12- and 22-minute video series (shout-out, Monster Math Squad), but shorter options and games are available for littler ones or those with less patience. Parents looking to introduce their kids to new cultures can do so via craft videos from around the world—Guatemalan worry dolls? so cool—and a Tiny Traveler book series that encourages globe-trotting and fact-finding. There are also mindfulness-focused storycasts for kids who love to listen and would benefit from learning a few chill-out techniques, including breathwork. 

Overall, the app offers an array of thoughtful programs featuring characters and perspectives that rarely get much play. Odds are, one or two of the Storyworlds will captivate your little ones (especially those in their preschool or pre-K years) and add some fun learning opportunities outside the classroom. But there’s really only one way to find out.

Learn more about Encantos here. Tinybeans users can get 3 months of Encantos free with the purchase of an annual subscription with the promo code TINY15 at Encantosworld.com. Offer only available online, not through App Store.

Want to build on your existing parenting strengths? Check out a world of parenting resources, opportunities for learning, parent-to-parent connection and family-friendly fun here at Parenting Together Washington County.   Join other parents, caregivers, educators and community partners in building and sustaining lifelong learning connections between children, families and communities to enable all to thrive.

All children develop differently. Understanding how to support your child’s growth, learning and behavior will help them get the best start in life!  Did you know there is a place you can ask these questions and check your child’s development online? Better yet, it is free! Help Me Grow is a free and confidential phone line that connects families from pregnancy to age six with child development information and parenting resources. Anything from your child’s development to behavior to learning is covered!

Here’s a cool factoid: A child’s brain makes 1,000,000 new connections every second from birth to age three. If you have a young child, you don’t need to lose sleep about how you are setting them up for success starting in their earliest years.

We were thrilled to learn about this resource to help, the Early Learning Washington County website—bookmark worthy, for sure. This site is a one-stop shop for all resources for parents from pregnancy through the first day of kindergarten. This site gets you easy access to all that the Washington County community offers, including info on Head Start programs, WIC, libraries, information on child care, parenting education and local family events. No more scouring the internet—it’s all in one place and arranged by age group.

All children develop differently. Understanding how to support your child’s growth, learning and behavior will help them get the best start in life!  Did you know there is a place you can ask these questions and check your child’s development online? Better yet, it is free! Help Me Grow is a free and confidential phone line that connects families from pregnancy to age six with child development information and parenting resources. Anything from your child’s development to behavior to learning is covered!

Another excellent feature of this site is how easy it is to find low and no-cost Washington Country options for preschool. Getting info and enrollment for Preschool Promise, a publicly funded preschool program for children ages three and four within income guidelines, is also a cinch. There’s even more to love: get free access to early learning programs like videos, play and learn activities, books and kits, a calendar of events and classes!

Want to build on your existing parenting strengths? Check out a world of parenting resources, opportunities for learning, parent-to-parent connection and family-friendly fun here at Parenting Together Washington County.   Join other parents, caregivers, educators and community partners in building and sustaining lifelong learning connections between children, families and communities to enable all to thrive.

Early Learning Washington County is a local resource with people and services from your community who understand your needs. You’ll also be able to access support for yourself as well, with parent support and chat groups throughout your community. And it’s accessible to all, with nine preferred language choices, ELWC is user-friendly, inclusive and here for you—get a strong start with Early Learning Washington County!

 

—Jamie Aderski

Sticks and stones may break your bones, but they can also make for an awesome craft project. We’ve rounded up a bunch of cool art activities that incorporate sticks, twigs and leaves so you can bring the outdoors into your art-making. Read on to get the scoop on these fun nature-inspired art projects for kids.

A Journey Stick

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We love this outdoor activity from Growing Family. Go on a nature walk and create a journey stick filled with things you’ve seen along the way, like leaves, flowers or twigs that have fallen to the ground. Get all the details on how to make your own by clicking here.

Make a Mobile

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Turn a stick into a fun piece of room decor with this idea from The Ladybirds’ Adventures. Homemade pom poms give the mobile a whimsical look, and they’re fun to make too. To get the scoop on how it’s done, click here.

Weave a Web

Kitchen Counter Chronicles

Gather up a few sticks and some twine and make these fun spider webs from Kitchen Counter Chronicles. You can even make some spiders to hang out on the webs, too—click here to get the instructions.

Spell It Out

Preschool Toolkit

Go on the hunt for twigs in your backyard for this activity from Preschool Toolkit. Kids can practice their fine motor skills as they write out the letters of the alphabet. To learn more about this activity, click here.

A Natural Canvas

Homegrown Friends

Did you lose a tree limb in the last storm? Before you drag it to the street, reserve the best parts and saw off a few slices. Easy to do and ideal for gift-giving, find out more about this beautiful idea over at Homegrown Friends.

Sail Away

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There’s nothing like creating your own craft, then sending it on a maiden voyage. With a few sticks, a low-temp hot glue gun, twine, and construction paper, your little sailors can watch their own boat sail the high seas. Grab the how-to by clicking here.

Heart Art

Ellen’s Daily Heart

This one touches our hearts. Your little artists will have fun painting the sticks—which should be shaped and sized before the painting starts—all you’ll need to do is use low gauge craft wire to bind them together. We recommend wrapping the wire from the bottom to the top, then from right to left. Get a better view over at Ellen’s Daily Heart.

Wood Play

Adventure-in-a-Box

Make your own Reggio-inspired stacking blocks by slicing, sanding, and sealing wood pieces with a little beeswax to preserve their natural form. And, the best part? These DIY toys are perfect for indoor or outdoor play. Head to Adventure-in-a-Box for a great tutorial.

Wonderful Weave

Natural Suburbia

Hello, beautiful. This gorgeous craft is best left to your older kids and may take some time, but it's well worth the effort! An easy tutorial, including tricks for keeping the stick steady, can be found over at Natural Suburbia.

Teeny, Tiny Houses

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Have your scouts gather the best sticks, leaves, flowers, and rocks, then sit back, relax, and watch them build houses for woodland fairy folk. Want to know the trick to getting the roof just right? Shove the sturdiest sticks deep into the ground and layer long sticks and leaves on top. Take a peek at our favorite fairy houses by clicking here.

Magic Trees

Ann Harquail

This one is so simple but so brilliant. Gather branches, sand, empty pots and scraps of fabric, then let your kids decorate to their heart's content!

Chime In

Happy Hooligans

This bright and cheery wood chime project is easy to re-create. Your little naturalists can collect their own materials—all you’ll need to do is insert the hook and attach the string. Get the tutorial from Jackie, the creative curator of Happy Hooligans.

Stick Around

Craftulate

There is all manner of stick folk to be found on craft blogs, but we are in love with the ones created by Georgina and crew over at Craftulate. You won’t need much prep in the way of materials with this one; the biggest challenge may be picking sticks in your own likeness. Head over to Craftulate for the how-to.

 

—Susie Foresman & Gabby Cullen

 

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Get ready for another season of Not-Too-Late fun with Elmo! He’s back on Cartoonito starting Thursday, September 30 with a whole crew of famous guests. We have a sneak peek at the first episode with Drew Barrymore and Keedron Bryant, too!

The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo is Sesame Workshop’s preschool variety series inspired by classic game shows and features the Sesame Street cast of Elmo, Cookie Monster and more. Real kid contestants will get to take on themed challenges and families watching at home can join in on the fun. Don’t forget the backstage antics!

 

Throughout the season, look for other guest stars including Kelly Rowland, Seth Meyers, Aidy Bryant, Juanes. The first three episodes will be available on Cartoonito on HBO Max on September 30. And while there’s lot of silliness involved, the show builds in plenty of educational moments, so it’s perfect for the whole family.

While you’re waiting for Season 2 to drop, you can check out tons of fun clips from Season 1 and full Sesame Street episodes on the official YouTube channel. Now put your paws, claws and hands together for Elmo!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured photo: Sesame Workshop + Zach Hyman

 

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The classic cat and mouse duo is coming back to TV in a whole new way! Tom and Jerry Time reinvents the original animated series for preschoolers, combining familiar fun antics with early learning concepts. It’s part of the new Cartoonito preschool programming block available now on HBO Max and Cartoon Network.

Tom and Jerry appear in a series of animated musical shorts in a cheerful spin on the cartoon character rivalry. Instead of engaging in the over-the-top violence of the past, the duo keeps it kid-friendly with chases, pranks and plenty of outsmarting. Tom represents confidence and resilience while Jerry showcases ingenuity and courage, skills that will serve your growing kid well!

“Based on the beloved classic that so many parents grew up with, Tom and Jerry Time introduces a whole new generation to these iconic characters with a fresh and original take,” said Amy Friedman, Head of Kids and Family Programming, Warner Bros. “For our youngest audience, Sam Register and his team at Warner Bros. Animation managed to keep all the playful hijinks, drop all the cartoon violence, and add the most delightful early childhood learning through song and story.”

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, you’ll be able to watch the new show on Cartoonito through HBO Max and Cartoon Network. The preschool block features 20 new series including Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go and Batwheels. Visit Cartoonito’s official site to get more info and start watching!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Warner Bros. Animation

 

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The beloved blue steam engine is rolling to a screen near you very soon! Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go premieres September 13 on Cartoonito, a new preschool block from Cartoon Network. And we have an exclusive new clip to get your kids even more excited. 

It’s rocket launch day and Thomas is ready to go! Of course, big days are a little more fun with friends involved. You’ll get a sneak peek at Percy, Nia, Diesel and Kana, plus the vibrant 2D animation, in this brand new clip.

 

The series follows the adventures of Thomas as he dreams of being the Number One Tank Engine. There’s plenty of trial, error and fun involved. Along the way, it showcases 26 social-emotional, cognitive and physical life lessons for young viewers. It’s produced by Mattel Television and reimagines the classic train franchise, with all the friends as kids, played by kid actors. 

“We can’t wait for the next generation of fans to meet Thomas and his friends. In Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go, we aim for audiences to have fun as we expand the world of Sodor in new and exciting ways,” said Christopher Keenan, Senior Vice President, Global Content & Executive Producer, Mattel Television.

Gather the gang and get ready to watch next Monday, September 13! The Cartoonito preschool block runs from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day. After the season premiere, new episodes will come out every Monday. And if you’re looking for more fun ways to jump into the world of Thomas, check out the Thomas & Friends Storytime podcast, with 70 episodes available by the end of 2021. It can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever else families listen to podcasts.

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Mattel

 

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As the new school year approaches, parents often make their own resolutions to get and keep their home organized—with a tornado of backpacks, lunchboxes, shoes and the like, a well-thought out plan can quickly turn your home into a disaster zone. We reached out to a couple of professional organizers to see how they recommend to not only keep the clutter at bay but how they personally hack their way to a clean and organized house, once and for all. 

Do: Resist Spontaneous Purchases

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Don't: Bring new items in without dealing with your clutter first. 

Tidy people don’t constantly bring new things into the home, they exert control over their existing clutter first. To channel a new, organized and tidy person, “Limit volume to begin with, “ says, Shira Gill of Shira Gill Home, noting this is her number one rule. “And this one doesn't cost you a dime. Just press pause on purchases.” Sticking with this crucial rule will not only help with subsequent steps to keeping a tidy home but this tip also ensure your home remains clutter-free.

When it does come to purchases, use the "One item in, one item out" rule. Before anyone in the family is allowed to bring in a new toy, new book or the like into the house, they need to add something that is no longer played with or read, to the donation pile. This will help keep tidying up to a minimum and keep clutter at bay. 

Do: Designate a Place for Everything

Don't: Just put things down in a catch-all spot to deal with it later.

Tidy people tidy up by put their things away, says Gill. This is another crucial “do” in her book, and it begins with having a designated spot for everything. This simple system starts with creating a go-to hook, nook or closet for everything from shoes to backpacks, keys, the dog leash, jackets and mail. Gill says once everyone in the family knows where their belongings are supposed to go, it takes nearly the same amount of time to put the stuff away than it does to toss them mindlessly. 

Tracy Spitzer, owner and professional organizer of NYC-based UNSTUFF NYC goes one step further to guaranteeing a tidy home by labeling everything—but to think beyond the label maker. "Have kids write their own labels. For example, they can write their names on stickers above their backpack hooks. For younger kids, use clip art or print logos—you'd be surprised how early kids can recognize brand names like LEGOS—and tape them to the containers. Or if you use a picture of a pencil on a bin or a photo of Barbie, everyone can easily put their things away. No excuses!"

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Do: Clean in Just Five Minutes

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Don't: Spend hours putting things away.

Tidy people keep a clean and organized house with this in-the-know organization hack—by attacking messes in five to 15-minute bursts. Rather than declare Saturday morning as a clean-up session, consider introducing smaller, manageable tidy sessions throughout other key transitional periods of the day, such as before and after dinner and before bedtime. 

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Do: Come Home to a Clean House

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Don't: Leave the house in disarray.

How does one professional organizer manage to keep a house clean? About five minutes before it’s time for her kids to leave for school each morning, Gill asks everyone to put their dishes, LEGO or art supplies away. This little time investment has a huge overall impact on clutter she says, and this way they never come home to a messy house. 

Do: End with a Treat

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Don’t: Threaten reluctant organizers.

The old saying, "You catch more bees with honey" applies to kids when you need them to tackle some not-so-fun chores. So why not entice those little busy bodies with ice cream? Gill suggests the cheerful tone of a preschool teacher to present the news that it’s time to clean up. Try it like this: “Let’s hurry up and get this done so we can go have ice cream.” Kids love ice cream, but the cherry on top for parents is a clean, clutter-free and organized home. 

—Chantal Lamers

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The preschool years are an exciting time of major development for your child, and having toys that combine fun and learning is essential. VTech toys help boost important developmental skills through play and are soon to be your little one’s favorites! Here are some of our top picks for birthday gifts:

Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™

Toys that grow with your kiddo provide new opportunities for fun and learning at every stage—this colorful Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™ is designed for children 9-36 months. Before walking begins the activity panel can be removed for floor play. And once those cute wobbly legs are ready to make some moves, the two-speed wheel option provides safe support as they get the hang of being on the go. Little ones can learn all about colors, numbers, shapes and animals thanks to the interactive activities, songs, sounds and phrases. Light-up piano keys, spinning gears, shape sorter pieces and removable cell phone boost fine motor skills and imaginative play. Short on space? The legs fold so it’s easy to store when not in use.

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Count & Win Sports Center™

Two sports = double the fun. Play basketball and soccer with this awesome Count & Win Sports Center™, perfectly sized for your resident preschool superstar! From shooting hoops to scoring a goal, your little athlete can practice counting with the animated LED scoreboard, keeping them engaged with active play. Bonus: 65+ songs, sounds and phrases to learn about shapes, colors and numbers! The action continues as your child grows, thanks to the adjustable height.

 

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Pop-a-Balls™ Push & Pop Bulldozer™

Make way for the cutest bulldozer to grace your living room floor (and hopefully the only bulldozer to go inside of your house!) The Pop-a-Balls™ Push & Pop Bulldozer™ keeps kids active, excited and delighted as they push the handle to roll the bulldozer across the room. Colorful balls pop out of the chimney and back into the bucket as it moves. (This cool trick doesn’t get old for the preschool set.) The buttons on the side help kids learn all about colors, numbers, words and music.

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Gallop and Rock Learning Pony™

Giddy ‘up! Another great grow-with-me pick is the 2-in-1 Gallop and Rock Learning Pony™. Start off using it as a rocking horse and then transform to a ride-on-toy. Buttons on the pony’s mane make learning fun by introducing colors, animals, and realistic pony sounds. Not only is it great for imaginative play (and working on those “neighs!”), but it encourages balance and movement.

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Drop & Go Dump Truck™

Get ready for tons of excitement packed into a little truck. Little ones love to push or pull this Drop & Go Dump Truck™ with an attached string. Pretend “rocks” (aka balls) pop through a hole and into the truck’s bucket. Kids can count along with the interactive vehicle as the balls go in and out (they’ll love to load and unload their rocks over and over again!). Imaginative play has never been so cute!

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Sit-to-Stand Ultimate Alphabet Train™

All aboard! This Sit-to-Stand Ultimate Alphabet Train™ takes active imaginations on the ultimate adventure. With four ways to play (floor play, ride on, walker and wagon), it changes along with your developing kid! Thirteen stackable letter blocks help teach the alphabet. And then they’re counted when dropped down the chute. There are 100+ songs, melodies, sounds and phrases to enjoy with the press of a button. Plus, a walkie-talkie and built-in book of songs are great for role-playing and enjoying music!

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