By U READY, TEDDY?

FOR

BABIES

BEST

LOOSE

PARTS

Ball pit balls or other large balls are great for exploring trajectory schema + practicing grasp.

     BALLS

Wooden rings can help littles explore rotation play schemas + can be used with other loose parts for interesting ways to play.

     WOODEN RINGS

These velcro rollers stick together + fit inside each other. The texture is really engaging for babies + toddlers.

      VELCRO ROLLERS

Play scarves are a colorful + versatile loose part. They can be used to cover , wrap, carry, or hide inside of other objects to explore several different play schemas.

      SCARVES

Wooden peg people are great for little ones to grasp + can help them explore the beginnings of pretend play.

      PEG PEOPLE

Nesting dolls are one of our favorite loose parts. They are great for exploring the Enveloping + Connecting play schemas. They can also be used as cups to hold balls, scarves + other loose parts.

      NESTING DOLL

Chunky puzzles + their pieces are a fun loose part for exploring the Connecting play schema.

     CHUNKY PUZZLE

Wooden rainbow stackers are a colorful way for babies to explore the Enclosing + Positioning play schemas.

      RAINBOW STACKER