![]() ![]() Include a picture of tooth brushing or a tooth brush in your child’s morning and evening visual schedule. ![]() > To help prompt your child to clean their teeth, use visual aids to support their understanding of routines. > Try to help your child understand why they need to brush their teeth in the first place – this can be a common issue for children with additional support needs when teeth brushing is just done for them without warning. > Consider using a soft brush head, rather than medium or hard. > Try using an electric toothbrush as less movement is needed. The following tips may help you to support your child with learning to brush their teeth independently: If your child has additional needs and is struggling, you should continue to assist. > Children should be able to brush their teeth independently by approximately the age of 7/8. > As soon as they are able, encourage your child to have a go at brushing their teeth first before you take over. > It is recommended that teeth are cleaned for 2 minutes. That is so cool! I really recommend this toy, so you can keep your kids off of the screens for a while.> Children should have their teeth brushed as soon as they appear and teeth brushing should be established into routine as early as possible. Any member of the family who has the app, can record what they want on their cell phones and when you place the owl (or other Craftie) on the speaker you can hear what they recorded. ![]() It also has other functions that you can set up in the app. My kids were able to read along while they heard the story and at the end they answer the questions pressing the buttons that light up in colors. They can also play with the figurines while they are hearing the content because the audio keeps going once you place the crafty on top of the speaker.The audiobook is also very cool. The volume doesn't get very high but I think that is on purpose so that the children can hear their stories without disturbing others in the same room. My kids (3 and 6) are enjoying it so much! You can hear to the stories and music in English and Spanish when you place the yarn figurine on top of the speaker. Promising review: "This is a very original toy. That's how kids will be able to access "classic and original stories, music, and learning topics." They can also record their own stories or listen to recorded messages from family members through the Storypod app with up to 100 minutes of space. Just place one of the "smart figurines" aka Crafties or one of the read-along books on top of the Storypod. The tools are all very well made but not heavy, so there’s no fear of him breaking stuff if he decides to run around hammering things." - Khestra I am soooo glad I got this set instead! It’s not been out of the box more than 30 minutes, and he has learned how to hammer in 'nails,' take them out again with the back of the hammer, use a wrench And screw driver in tandem to work a 'screw' and 'bolt,' as well as put gears on the side of the kit so that they spin each other. ![]() Promising review: "After watching his dad and me put together his new toddler bed, my son got super excited over 'helping' to fix things, but of course letting him use real metal tools wasn’t something I wanted to do just yet.so I was trying to choose between a plastic set of tools that were cartoonish styled, and this wooden set that was a little more expensive. Includes: wooden tool box, hammer, screwdriver, wrench, three sets of screw and screw caps, board connector, two gears and plastic nail. ![]()
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