I recently channeled my inner Leslie Knope and threw a Galentine’s Day party. For those unfamiliar, Leslie Knope is that enthusiastic character from Parks and Recreation who loves government and friendship. As a child development professional, I share her passion for making a difference and the power of play.
We feasted on waffles with whipped cream and sipped on mimosas. The perfect setup for a fun-filled evening with my favorite people.
The goal of the gathering was to connect with my amazing friends and share my excitement about Discovery Toys. We laughed, we played some games, and we talked. I’m so grateful for these wonderful women who support me.
I’m not a salesperson. I’m a friend who likes to talk about educational toys. So, feel free to reach out if you’re curious about Discovery Toys or just want to chat.
Here’s to more fun, friendship, and a whole lot of play!
You have arrived at the party! Step 1. Shop on the Discovery Toys Website by clicking the link below. When you go to the Discovery Toys website, you can You May Prefer to Browse the Catalog PDF File Below. Step 2. Contact me (if you want to) Still don’t know what to order? How about…
If you choose to shop through me, you’re doing something great: you’re supporting me, a local Hattiesburg small business owner. It’s a win-win: quality play for your child, and support for your neighbor
If you’re looking for some unique and fun gift ideas for the little ones in your life, you’re welcome to check it out. You can also use this opportunity to do some of your Christmas shopping!
I thought it would be fun to make a cutsie printable recipe because who doesn’t like cutsie printables? If you like cute printables, then feel free to download this cute printable recipe that I made for you.
Volumetrically Proportionate means that the shape of the objects remains the same, but their size increases or decreases proportionally. In the case of the Discovery Toys Measure Up Cups, it means that each cup is a scaled-down version of the others. They all have the same shape, but their sizes increase in a specific ratio,…
These puzzles had a fascinating journey. They started as my toys, bringing me countless hours of fun and learning. As I grew older, my mom repurposed them for her kindergarten classroom. They entertained and educated generations of young minds.
I couldn’t recall the exact name of the toy until it was gifted to me and I could read the box. It’s called “Gears Go Round.” It was kind of like Legos, but the bricks were bigger and the texture was softer, and had pokey dots to decorate with and attach spinning gears to.