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0-12 months sustainable toy guide

Sammy Tassone is mum to a rambunctious toddler and has worked in schools for over ten years. Knowing how quickly things can accumulate, since becoming a mum Sammy has taken a keen interest in focusing on more sustainable play for her family and is excited to share any insights that she gathers along the way. Buying toys for a baby …

An image of a baby playing with toys. The baby is sitting on a blanket with a teddy bear holding an umbrella printed on it. The toys are wooden and plastic blocks.

Giving Toys a Second Life: Your Guide to Selling and Donating

Leigh Jurd is a parent of three with hands-on experience in early childhood environments, including roles as a playgroup day leader, preschool volunteer, and learning support aide, shaping her perspective on meaningful, sustainable play. As children grow and toy collections increase, so does the challenge of what to do with items that are no longer used. Selling or donating toys …

An image of toys including a wooden marble run, wooden stacking rings, felt stacking cups, and wooden dominoes

Quality Over Quantity: A Parent’s Guide to Better Toys

Leigh Jurd is a parent of three with hands-on experience in early childhood environments, including roles as a playgroup day leader, preschool volunteer, and learning support aide, shaping her perspective on meaningful, sustainable play. Quality over quantity is a phrase many parents have heard, but it can be hard to apply when it comes to toys. Between gifts, trends and …