• AWARDS

    Awards are used to recognize and honor achievements, to inspire others, and to show appreciation.

  • Building Block

    Blocks are an essential classroom tool for encouraging independent, imaginative play as well as developing important gross and fine motor skills. Blocks are a great way to introduce toddlers to many concepts for the first time, such as: transporting, building, representations, pattern-making.

  • CHEER LEADER POMPOM

    Cheerleader pom poms are used to improve showmanship, get the crowd’s attention, and emphasize movement. They can also be used to spell out words or letters. Pom-poms tend to be shiny or glittery to get the attention of the crowd.

  • Fence

    This is an outdoor toys used by children. Fences can serve three functions: To contain children within the relative safety of the play area. To give children a sense that it is their area and separate from the surroundings.

  • Hula Hoops

    The hoops are not only a tool for exercise but also a means of fostering teamwork and social skills among pupils. These hoops are useful for teaching a variety of physical skills, including running, jumping, throwing, and catching.

  • RACKET

    A “racket” is a piece of sports equipment used to strike a ball or shuttlecock in games like tennis, badminton, squash, and racquetball, essentially consisting of a strung oval frame with a handle that is used to hit the object in play; it’s also sometimes called a “racquet”.

  • RACKET BALL

    A “racket ball” is used for playing the sport called “racquetball,” which is a fast-paced, indoor game played on a four-walled court where players use a short-handled racket to hit a hollow rubber ball against the walls, aiming to keep the ball in play for their opponent to hit back; essentially, it’s a high-energy sport that provides a great cardiovascular workout.

  • SACK RACE

    A sack race is a fun, competitive game where participants hop forward in a large sack (like a pillowcase), primarily used as a way to promote physical activity, develop balance, coordination, and gross motor skills, often enjoyed by children at parties or events; it’s essentially a race where people jump forward while inside a sack.

  • Seesaw

    A seesaw is a playground piece of equipment that helps children develop balance, coordination, and motor skills, and also promotes social interaction and cooperation. Seesaw, outdoor playground equipment, challenges children’s balance and coordination, helping to develop these skills.

  • Skipping Rope

    Jump ropes are affordable, lightweight, and portable and offer exercise as well as fun activities for children. Jumping rope builds lower body strength in the legs, works the upper arm muscles, and gives an aerobic workout by increasing blood flow and raising the heart rate.

  • Slide

    Kids get a better sense of their position and location as they slide, using proprioception. Sliding also helps develop the vestibular system as kids move swiftly down a slide and come to a stop. Their vestibular systems process that information, and sliding can help improve a child’s balance, as well.

  • SPORT CONES

    Sport cones are used for training and marking in many sports, including soccer, football, basketball, and baseball. They can also be used for other activities like skating, obstacle courses, and dog training.

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