Experts recommend at least 1 hour of unstructured play daily for preschoolers, and 30 minutes for school-aged children. However, more is better—children learn best when play is integrated throughout the day, not confined to a single "play block."
Absolutely! Children find comfort in repetition and learn something new each time. Re-reading stories builds vocabulary, comprehension, and memory. It also gives children a sense of mastery and control.
The best toys are open-ended: blocks, art supplies, dress-up clothes, construction sets, and natural materials. These toys grow with your child and can be used in countless ways. Avoid toys that do everything for the child—they limit creativity and problem-solving.
