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Play is not just a simple pastime for children—it's a crucial part of their development. Among the various types of play, block play offers a unique opportunity for parents to engage with their children. In this blog, we delve into how block play can be used to foster parent-child bonding and encourage essential skills such as communication and cooperation.
Mathematics is the language of logic and creativity, a tool for understanding our world and expressing ideas. Yet, for many children, math can seem like an abstract and challenging subject. However, the foundation for a lifelong appreciation and understanding of math can be laid down in the earliest years through play—specifically, through the timeless joy of building blocks. This blog will explore how simple block play can introduce essential mathematical concepts like counting, geometry, balance, and symmetry to children, making math both fun and accessible from the start.
Makes it much easier to do up the seatbelt around a booster seat which always seemed to be over the original buckle (Toyota RAV4)
Good to know that it meets Australian Standards too, as there are cheaper versions available that probably don't.
I used this trike a couple of times to really try it but I honestly hate it and would not recommend.
1. The harness is 3 point not 5 and the straps do not stay tight so the kids are able to easily climb out. This is a safety concern for us particularly in public that we can't trust the kids are securely in their seats.
2. We had to take the handlebars off to use the trike. We did not see an option to disengage the handlebar from the front wheel so when the child at the front was playing with the handle, it was affecting the steering and parental controls. Taking the handlebar off left a sharp end on the pole. There was no cap that came with the trike to cap off when the handlebars were not attached.
3. The front wheel does not turn sideways very far so the trike has a huge turning circle and cannot be used easily in stores with narrow or even semi narrow corners.
The little pouch bag is good and comes away for cleaning.