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Play Guide for Months 37, 38, 39

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Idées de jeu, conseils d'experts, informations sur le développement et activités à la maison pour les mois 37, 38 et 39

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 17 reviews)

Christopher ★★★★★

The activity ideas actually build on each other week to week, which made planning feel less overwhelming. I loved that the guide explained why my three-year-old was suddenly asking "why" so much.

Abigail O. ★★★★★

My toddler actually sat still while I read through the activity ideas for the week—the one about sorting socks by color was a hit. The suggested conversation prompts feel natural, not forced, which makes a big difference during our daily routines.

Claire ★★★★★

Finally, a guide that breaks down exactly which skills to focus on at this age without feeling overwhelming. My toddler actually stayed engaged with the sorting activity idea for a full ten minutes.

Brian ★★★★★

The activity ideas for sensory play finally gave me structured ways to engage my toddler beyond just handing him toys. I appreciate how the development milestones are broken down into such clear, manageable chunks.

Mia C. ★★★★★

My three-year-old is obsessed with the "what's different?" activity from this guide—it actually holds his attention for a full ten minutes. The developmental milestones section helped me understand why he's suddenly so into sorting things. So glad I grabbed this for the 37-month mark.

Penelope ★★★★★

I wasn't sure how to keep up with all the new skills my toddler is learning, but the activity ideas here are perfectly timed. The section on building attention span gave me simple, practical games we could start that same day.

Sophia ★★★★★

My three-year-old actually asks to do the activities from this guide, especially the sorting game that uses items from around the house. It’s given me fresh ideas for keeping him engaged without screens, and the developmental notes helped me understand why he’s suddenly so interested in pretend play.

George V. ★★★★★

I was surprised by how much my daughter engaged with the tips for month 37—the suggested activities adapted perfectly to her growing independence. The expert insights on development made it easy to understand what she was ready for next.

Henry H. ★★★★★

The activity ideas for month 38 really clicked with my kid—the simple sorting game kept him engaged way longer than I expected. It’s nice having the development info right there to explain why he’s suddenly so into matching things.

Ryan ★★★★★

I was surprised by how much my 3-year-old actually engaged with the activity ideas for month 38. The development information gave me a clear picture of what to expect next.