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Explorer Board


A beautifully crafted, open-ended resource. Toddlers will love exploring what lies beneath the chunky, vibrant shapes with bold primary colours and simple pegs. The design enables even the youngest children to access the pictures. We know young children love repeating simple exercises. This reveal puzzle will foster to this behaviour. The set comes complete with five inserts with appealing, familiar images of fruit, vegetables, farm animals, pets and minibeasts. You can make your own bespoke inserts easily by using our template available on the TTS website. Try using images of familiar faces such as Mum, Dad, Key Worker or follow the child’s special interest.


A wonderfully, developmentally appropriate resource that is continually engaging. For ages 12mths+. Teacher suggestions and insert template available on the web. Size approx: L35 x W26 x D3cm.


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2 Everyday Objects Basket


Babies and toddlers just love playing with keys. They also seem to be drawn towards the TV remote control and they especially love pulling tissues from the box. With this is mind, we've put together a lovely soft fabric collection of familiar items. There’s a mobile phone, a brush, soap, keys, toothpaste and brush, a purse, a TV remote control and a tissue box complete with fabric tissues. These items are safe, engaging and offer a host of learning through play opportunities. Set includes a basket and 9 items. Washable. Suitable from birth. Size of basket: D20cm.


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everyday objects to aid progression


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Key Messages


Becoming familiar with the names for everyday objects helps enable children to feel in control of their environment. Once they understand object names, children can start to use these names to request their favourite toy or to draw an adult’s attention to what they are interested in.


Kate Says 4 3 Farm Basket


Look who is hiding in the farm basket! There’s a horse, a cow, a sheep, a hen, a cat, a rabbit and a pig. These beautiful detailed animals are great for encouraging young children to engage in language activities. What noises will the animals make? Washable. Suitable from birth. Size of basket:approx. D25cm.


706-EY04249 5 Bug Basket


A beautiful handcrafted collection of minibeasts. Babies and toddlers will love emptying the basket to find out more about the soft, tactile, vibrant contents. There’s a velvety spider and a crackly butterfly and other appealing characters. Designed for interaction and to support the schema of emptying and filling. Suitable from birth. Washable. Contents include: 1 x basket, 1 x ladybird, 1 x flower, 1 x leaf, 1 x caterpillar, 1 x butterfly, 1 x spider and 1 x bee. Size of basket: D20cm, size of bee: approx. L10cm.


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£ 39.95 Picnic Basket


Set out the checked cloth and all the lovely treats for your special picnic. There’s sandwiches, scrumptious cakes and fruit. There are cups and plates to enjoy realistic role play. Each item is hand crafted in soft, textured fabric.


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A lovely collection to inspire a rich use of language. The set includes 2 apples, 2 oranges, 2 bananas, 4 sandwiches, 2 small and 1 large cake, 4 plates, 4 cups, 1 checked cloth and 1 storage basket. Washable. Suitable from birth. Size of basket: approx. D25cm, apples D6cm, large cake D18cm.


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them, whether it’s a basket of bugs or books about the weather, get down on their level and really listen to what they have to say. Comment on what they are talking about, rather than directing the conversation with your questions.





When you are chatting with children about what they see in front of





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