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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “imagination”

The Best of January

admin January 24, 2019bilateral coordination, creativity, fine motor, grasping skills, hand eye coordination, imagination, norman and jules, ooly, open ended play, rose and rex, self esteem, social emotional learning, social skills Leave a Comment

It’s been a bit rough getting back into the swing of things at work. January is historically a tricky month because of all the paperwork …

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The Small Stuff-Stocking Stuffers and Small Gifts

admin December 7, 2018arts and crafts, creativity, fine motor, games, gift guide 2018, grasping skills, holidays, imagination, sensory play, small gifts, stocking stuffers, strengthening, visual skills Leave a Comment

There are lots of times when you just need a small gift for people on your list or you are looking for some new and …

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2018 Holiday Gift Guide-Open Ended Toy Edition

admin November 8, 2018building toys, confidence, creativity, fine motor, gift guide 2018, hand eye coordination, imagination, magnatiles, open ended play, problem solving, rose and rex, self esteem, social emotional, social skills, tegu Leave a Comment

I can’t believe the time to work on my gift guide is already here! With Hanukkah less than a month away and Christmas just about …

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Awesome Activity Books for All Ages!

admin July 12, 2018attention, confidence, creativity, drawing, executive functioning, focus, graphomotor, grasping, imagination, journals, lazoo, mrs. grossman's, prewriting, stickers, usbourne, visual skills, wee society, writing Leave a Comment

This is one of my favorite posts to write all year long.  I spend a kind of ridiculous amount of time in bookstores.  Now that  …

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Gifts For the Little Ones!

admin November 17, 2017bilateral coordination, blocks, building toys, coloring, crafts, fine motor, grasping skills, imagination, social emotional Leave a Comment

I love finding gifts for the little kids in my life that they can grow with…things that will serve different purposes at different points in …

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A Popping Good Time!

admin July 5, 2017bilateral coordination, creativity, executive functioning, fine motor, imagination, manipulation skills, openended play, organizational skills, planning, popoids, social skills, strengthening Leave a Comment

There are a few toys/tools that pretty much every occupational therapist and therapeutic gym has.  One of those are wrapper snappers or pop tubes.  This …

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Meet Rose and Rex!

admin December 13, 2016babies, bilateral coordination, cause and effect, creativity, free play, grasping skills, hand eye coordination, imagination, play skills, problem solving, rose and rex, teethers, toys Leave a Comment

One of the things I worked very hard on this year while putting my together my 2016 Holiday Gift Guide was to try and link to …

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Building Blocks of Play

admin November 23, 2016bilateral coordination, confidence, construction, creativity, executive functioning, fine motor, hape, hope learning toys, imagination, magnatiles, STEM products, tegu, visual skills, waldorf Leave a Comment

Building/Construction ToysThis is one of my favorite sections to complete each year.  While there are several items that are always on there, I have included …

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This Is Just The Beginning of Your Story

admin August 29, 2016confidence, creativity, drawing, executive functioning, focus, graphomotor, handwriting, imagination, live inspired, school age, self esteem, speech and language, story starters Leave a Comment

As my daughter gets older, I find that she has become much more interested in stories.  Not only listening to stories, but creating her own. …

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Just The Two of Us!

admin June 27, 2016activity books, attention, bilateral coordination, coloring, confidence, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, focus, graphomotor, imagination, self esteem, social skills Leave a Comment

One of my favorite things to do is color.  Now this shouldn’t come as a surprise since I blog about coloring books all the time. …

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