Play Guide for Months 22, 23, 24
Category: Componentes del kit
Formas de jugar, consejos de expertos, información sobre el desarrollo e ideas de actividades para hacer en casa durante los meses 22, 23 y 24
Category: Componentes del kit
Formas de jugar, consejos de expertos, información sobre el desarrollo e ideas de actividades para hacer en casa durante los meses 22, 23 y 24
The month-by-month layout is so helpful for finding age-appropriate activities quickly, and I love that each one has a clear development focus. We tried the stacking challenge last week and my 22-month-old actually giggled through the whole thing.
My toddler actually stayed engaged with the stacking activity for a full ten minutes, which feels like a miracle at this age. The tips about handling picky eating phases were a nice bonus I didn't expect from a play guide.
The activity ideas are perfectly matched for my 22-month-old’s short attention span—she loves the simple sensory bin suggestion. It’s nice having expert tips woven right in with the play prompts, so I feel like I’m learning something new each week.
My toddler actually looks forward to our play sessions now because the activities are so straightforward and fun. The expert tips for the 22-month stage helped me understand why she suddenly wants to do everything herself.
I love how it breaks down each month separately, making it easy to find age-appropriate activities without flipping through endless pages. The tips on managing toddler transitions have been incredibly useful for our daily routine.
The section on sensory bin ideas for this age range was exactly what I needed to break out of our usual routine. The developmental milestones listed helped me understand why my toddler is suddenly so fascinated with stacking things.
I was stuck on what activities matched my toddler's development, but the expert tips in this guide gave me fresh, simple ideas. The at-home activity list for month 23 saved our rainy afternoon.
I was pleasantly surprised how clearly the activity ideas map to what my toddler is actually doing right now. The "development information" section gave me a better understanding of her social play at 23 months.
The breakdown of skills for each month is so helpful, I can finally plan activities that match her exact level. I loved the tip about parallel play and how to encourage it without interrupting her focus.
Finally, a guide that actually explains *why* my toddler does what he does at this age. I loved the concrete activity ideas for practicing simple pretend play scenarios. It makes our afternoons feel less chaotic and more purposeful.