6-8 years (Skill Building and Development)
School-aged children now know better how to cooperate and negotiate using advanced social skills. Mastery of academic skills encourages them to pursue intellectual and creative experiences. Because they are better at controlling their own behaviour and emotions, they can cope better with games that involve rules, as well as winning and losing. Board games are also great for teaching children to follow simple rules and enhance concepts such as mathematics and reading in a fun way. Complex puzzles encourage experimentation with cause and effect, strategic thinking, and problem-solving. Outdoor toys such as kites and balls allow them to have fun while building their gross motor skills.
See below our vast range of products to aid in the development of these important skills.