Young children will immediately recognize the playful characters from the familiar nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle”. With a braided-rug design and bright, clear colors, this carpet will make the infant to pre-school children’s spaces cheerful and cozy.
Young children will immediately recognize the playful characters from the familiar nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle”. With a braided-rug design and bright, clear colors, this carpet will make the infant to pre-school children’s spaces cheerful and cozy.
Young children will immediately recognize the playful characters from the familiar nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle”. With a braided-rug design and bright, clear colors, this carpet will make the infant to pre-school children’s spaces cheerful and cozy.
With soft muted colors and a braided-rug design, this captivating carousel pony will be the perfect carpet to accent the infant to pre-school children’s spaces.
With soft muted colors and a braided-rug design, this captivating carousel pony will be the perfect carpet to accent the infant to pre-school children’s spaces.
With soft muted colors and a braided-rug design, this captivating carousel pony will be the perfect carpet to accent the infant to pre-school children’s spaces.
With soft muted colors and a braided-rug design, this captivating carousel pony will be the perfect carpet to accent the infant to pre-school children’s spaces.
Children can follow the ducklings for literacy fun as they practice letter recognition, phonics, colors, shapes, and numbers. For example, ask children to identify vehicles with similar shapes or colors by their letters.
Emphasize the value of strong math skills with this playful design focusing on numbers and rulers. Great for understanding the basics of counting and measuring. Let children know numbers can rule in school and at home!
Studies have shown that walking a labyrinth is a calming activity which aids in the development of both the left and right brain. Children can practice their alphabet as they walk the labyrinth, then use the center star as a place for quiet reflection or as a place of honor during group time.
Studies have shown that walking a labyrinth is a calming activity which aids in the development of both the left and right brain. Children can practice their alphabet as they walk the labyrinth, then use the center star as a place for quiet reflection or as a place of honor during group time.