Play Guide for Months 52, 53, 54
Category: Composants du kit
Category: Composants du kit
We're right in the middle of the tantrum phase and this guide’s tips on redirecting attention have been a lifesaver. The activity ideas actually use things we already have at home, which makes it so much easier to follow through.
My 3 year old has been obsessed with the "silly sound" game from this guide, and I love that it gives simple setups using things we already have at home. The developmental milestones section finally helped me understand why he's suddenly so interested in jokes and wordplay.
Finally, a guide that actually explains the why behind each activity, not just the what. The tips for extending play when my kid is really into something have been a game-changer. Goodbye, screen-time guilt.
I was blown away by how clearly the development info for each month is laid out—the activities actually feel age-appropriate and doable, not overwhelming. My daughter loved the simple at-home ideas, and I finally feel like I'm not guessing what to work on next.
The month-by-month format is perfect for keeping activities fresh and age-appropriate, and I love that it includes both developmental insights and practical play ideas. The expert tips for this age have been spot-on for my daughter's current stage.
I was pleasantly surprised by how the development information for month 53 helped me understand a new social milestone my child hit. The at-home activity ideas are simple and use things we already have, which makes them easy to try.
The expert tips for month 52 were spot-on—it helped me adjust our playtime to match his current attention span. The activity ideas are simple enough to set up in minutes, which I really appreciate.
My 3-year-old absolutely loves the at-home activity ideas, but I’m most impressed by the “development information” section—it helped me understand why she’s suddenly obsessed with ordering things. Finally a guide that explains the *why* behind the play.
We've been using these monthly play guides since month one, and the activities for 52-54 are especially creative with simple household items. My son loved the stacking challenge, and I appreciate the clear development milestones included for each week.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the expert tips explained my child’s sudden interest in sorting games—the activity ideas for 52 months actually gave us something new to try each week. It’s made our afternoons feel more purposeful.