Play Guide for Months 25, 26, 27
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 25, 26 y 27
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 25, 26 y 27
I was pleasantly surprised by how the expert tips helped me understand what my toddler is actually developing at this age—the little milestones are explained in a way that makes sense. We've already tried three of the at-home activities and my son was genuinely engaged, which doesn't always happen with other guides. Definitely worth it for the practical, stage-specific ideas.
The activity ideas for building fine motor skills are genuinely useful and I’ve already seen my toddler engage more with simple puzzles. The expert tips explaining her new problem-solving phase helped me feel less frustrated during tantrums. Definitely worth adding to our routine.
I was pleasantly surprised by how easy the "at-home activity ideas" are to set up with things we already have around the house. My toddler actually stayed engaged with the suggested game for a full fifteen minutes.
The development milestones section gave me a much better understanding of what my toddler is actually working on right now, and the simple play ideas like stacking challenges kept him engaged for a solid 15 minutes.
I’ve been using the activity ideas daily and love how the expert tips actually explain the “why” behind each game—makes a huge difference when I’m running low on patience. My toddler’s really into the simple sensory bin suggestion from month 26, and it’s kept her busy for way longer than I expected.
I was pleasantly surprised how much these activity ideas kept my 26-month-old engaged without needing a ton of setup. The expert tips section actually helped me understand why she's suddenly so particular about her routine.
My toddler actually enjoys the little activity ideas, and I love how each one explains what skill it builds. The organization by month makes it so easy to flip to exactly where we are.
My toddler actually sat still for the full activity list in the 25-month section, which never happens. Having the expert tips right alongside the play ideas makes it so easy to keep him engaged without overthinking it.
The developmental milestone breakdown for months 25-27 is so much more helpful than generic parenting advice—I've already used several of the at-home activity ideas. My toddler is obsessed with the simple sensory play suggestions, and I love how each section explains what they're learning.
Finally, a guide that actually explains the *why* behind each activity instead of just listing things to do. The development information for 25 months made me realize my toddler's new obsession with dumping everything is totally normal.