Busy boards: DIY or buy?
Our short answer: why not do both! If you’re on social media, you’ll almost certainly have seen pictures of beautifully hand-made busy boards – oft...
Our short answer: why not do both! If you’re on social media, you’ll almost certainly have seen pictures of beautifully hand-made busy boards – oft...
With its focus on learning through exploration and play, Montessori theories and practices are a great way to support your child’s development whet...
Babies are born curious, soaking up information about the world around them like black holes. As kids get older, the daily grind of school and home...
Babies are naturally eager to learn, and curious children tend to do better at school, according to researchers from the University of Michigan, so...
Whether you’re home schooling by choice, facing down the long summer holidays or stuck at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic, every parent will have...
If you’ve recently made the switch from sending your child to in-person daycare, or decided not to send them at all, you may find yourself homescho...
At La-la-llama, several of our products are inspired by the Montessori educational philosophy which encourages independence and real-world learning. As part of our ‘Behind the Buzzwords’ series, we’ll give you a very brief history of the Montessori method and practical ideas to try today.
We all learn through our senses. Babies, toddlers and children are still developing their understanding of the world, so need to experience and compare a wide range of sensory attributes (hot, cold, sticky, salty, sweet, squishy, wobbly...). La-la-llama sensory toys and games are designed to help children, from babies to teens, develop their skills through play. As part of our ‘Behind the Buzzwords’ series, we’ll explain what sensory toys are, what sensory play involves, and how it can help your child
Fine motor skills involve the coordination of small muscle movements to do delicate tasks. This is in contrast to gross motor skills, which are movements of large muscle groups. Kicking a ball and running involve gross motor skills; picking up a pea and coloring use fine motor skills. Both require hand-eye coordination.
While babies are born with an instinctive interest in other people, they’re not born with great manners, ‘kind hands’ or a knack for sharing – all these skills have to be learned, preferably during the preschool years. So, what are social skills exactly?