Cogs and Gears
Toddlers are constantly in motion and as they play, they can explain why and how things move the way they do and begin to compare those movements ...
Toddlers are constantly in motion and as they play, they can explain why and how things move the way they do and begin to compare those movements ...
Its all about shape and colour recognition today! We know the importance of developing our little ones skills through the wonders of beautiful colours and toys; and what better way to learn than with our tortoise shape sorter. With blocks and shape sorting rolled into one game, this little fella provides hours of fun for any fast growing tot with a eye for beauty.
Come along for a woodland walk with our sustainable wooden toy animals perfect for little hands and little purses.
It’s wonderful watching your child’s imagination come to life when playing with their toys, or with anything from stones found on the beach to twi...
Did you know that children as young as 12 months start pretend playing? We’ve all seen babies holding a phone copying their parents haven’t we? ...
It’s that time of year again when nervous parents and excited school starters get ready to start their first day. With just a a week to go you mig...
We might not be going on that big holiday this year, but we are still managing to do lots of day trips and mini breaks as countries across the glo...
As a company we have been working really hard with all our suppliers to replace single use plastic wherever possible....we are replacing all our ...
We love composting here in the Tender Leaf household, and its the easiest thing to introduce to your earth friendly children.
As a seed partner with Eden Reforestation, we are further contributing to environmental restoration and land management. “Eden Reforestation Projects runs one of the most effective reforestation schemes on the planet, creating local jobs and protecting natural habitats.”
Why should one person be different from the next? Why shouldn’t one person be different from the next? Every child knows enough about injustice to be able to voice when something isn’t ‘fair’.