Shopedx UK - Unlocking Mathematical Potential Through Play with Pattern Blocks - Edx Education Play Blog
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Unlocking Mathematical Potential Through Play: The Magic of Pattern Blocks

We often seek the best ways to nurture our children’s early development. One of the most effective methods is through...

Shopedx UK - The Power of Pentominoes for Maths and STEAM Early Learning - Edx Education Play Blog
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Early Learning: The Power of Pentominoes for Maths and STEAM
We’re always on the lookout for engaging ways to support our children’s development. At Edx Education, we believe in the power of play-based learning to foster curiosity and build foundational skills. One of our favourite tools for encouraging this kind of learning is pentominoes.
Shopedx UK - Unlocking the Magic of Maths Through Play Based Activities - Edx Education Play Blog
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Unlocking the Magic of Maths: How Play-Based Activities Enhance Early Learning
We’re always looking for engaging ways to support our young children’s development. When it comes to early mathematics, play-based learning offers a fun and effective approach. At Edx Education, we believe that incorporating educational toys and activities into your child’s playtime can lay a strong foundation for their
Shopedx UK - The Power of STEAM Toys for Early Childhood Development - Edx Education Play Blog
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The Power of STEAM Toys for Early Childhood Development, Unleashing Potential Through Play
At Edx Education, we understand that early childhood is a critical period for laying the foundation for future learning and success. That’s why we advocate for play-based learning through our range of STEAM toys, designed to foster six core skills that are essential for young children’s development.
Shopedx UK - Your Childs Potential with Educational Toys A Guide for UK Parents - Edx Education Play Blog
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Your Child’s Potential with Educational Toys: A Guide for UK Parents
This blog aims to guide UK parents and caregivers in selecting educational toys that support key developmental skills for children aged 0-6 years. By emphasising the benefits of play-based learning and highlighting specific Edx Education products, caregivers can make informed choices that nurture their child’s growth and development.
Shopedx UK - The Power of Play How Playing Together Boosts Childrens Development - Edx Education Play Blog
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The Power of Play: How Playing Together Boosts Children's Development

 We strive to provide the best for our children, ensuring they grow up to be well-rounded, confident, and capable individuals....

Shopedx UK - Embrace the Great Outdoors Play Based Learning with Edx Education - Edx Education Play Blog
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Embrace the Great Outdoors: Play-Based Learning with Edx Education
As caregivers and parents, we all want the best for our children. We strive to provide them with experiences that will help them grow, learn, and thrive. One of the most effective ways to foster this development is through play-based learning, particularly in the great outdoors.
Shopedx UK - Supporting Childrens Emotional and Mental Wellbeing - Edx Education Play Blog
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Supporting Children's Emotional and Mental Well-being
As caregivers and parents, ensuring the well-being of our children is a top priority. Play is a fundamental aspect of childhood that contributes significantly to emotional and mental health. At Edx Education, we champion play-based learning with our toys, products, and downloadable resources, as well as through our Play, Learn & Create podcast. Let's explore the importance of play and how it can help children, particularly those struggling with emotional dysregulation, to develop essential emotional regulation skills.
Shopedx UK - Importance of Role Playing in Early Childhood Development - Edx Education Play Blog
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Importance of Role-Playing in Early Childhood Development
Role-playing involves children taking on roles and acting out scenarios, whether alone or with peers. This can range from setting a table to pretending to be a doctor or even a superhero. Such imaginative play is not only fun but foundational to a child's cognitive and emotional development. As Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world."
Shopedx UK - The Magic of Open Ended Toys for Early Childhood Development - Edx Education Play Blog
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The Magic of Open-Ended Toys: Unlocking Endless Opportunities for Early Childhood Development

Edx Education, educator, and toy enthusiast, witnessed firsthand the transformative impact that toys can have on a child's growth. Among the myriad of toys available today, open-ended toys stand out for their unparalleled benefits.

These toys, which include favourites like GeoStix®, MyGears®, Linking Cubes, and 1cm interlocking cubes, offer endless opportunities for children to explore, create, and learn. Let's delve into how these toys foster the six core skills crucial to early years development

Shopedx UK - Playing and Learning A Family Adventure with Edx Education - Edx Education Play Blog
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Playing and Learning: A Family Adventure with Edx Education

We are all embarking on a new adventure together as a family. Learning at home might seem time-consuming, but let’s put it into perspective.

Children spend only a fifth of their waking hours at school. The rest is spent with family, friends, and their surroundings outside the classroom. This extra time is a golden opportunity for parents and caregivers to enrich their children’s learning experiences and complement formal education.

Shopedx UK - 5 Strategies for Developing Critical Thinking Skills in Children - Edx Education Play Blog
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Are We Teaching Our Children to Think? 5 Effective Strategies for Developing Critical Thinking Skills at Home
In our quest to provide children with knowledge and experiences, a fundamental question arises: Are we effectively teaching them how to think? Beyond simply imparting information, it is essential to guide children in developing the ability to analyse problems and seek solutions independently. While our education system often emphasises the importance of following established processes to solve problems—a key component of learning—