Toy Kingdom invites you to a Toys That Teach workshop hosted by an OT specialist

Toys that Teach

Toy Kingdom is hosting an OT Workshop at their Canal Walk store on 11 May ’16 and you don’t want to miss it.

Cara is in Grade RR this year and she started Occupational Therapy a couple of weeks ago. I want to do all I can at home to further help my girl’s development, and I think that this workshop can be very helpful.

Here’s some more tips from Toy Kingdom (PS this is not a sponsored post. I just think it’s really worth sharing):

How to identify if your child needs OT

For many parents, knowing what to look out for in their children when assessing their needs for further skill development or occupational therapy can be daunting.  Dana Katz advises that generally, if a child does not enjoy an age appropriate game or activity, has difficulty engaging with his peers in play, is unable to participate actively in everyday classroom tasks and is struggling to develop independence in age appropriate tasks at home, i.e. play, dressing, feeding, toileting etc., there may be a deficit or delay in skill development.  She also explains that often children’s resistant, controlling or avoidant behaviour can be the first sign that they are finding something challenging.

For those who have recognised some of these signs and whose children are perhaps already in occupational therapy, there are a variety of toys and role play exercises that can further assist in building essential skills while in the home. Putting some time aside each day for children to engage with these activities and can really help with furthering a child’s development, and ultimately enrich their experience in the world around them.

The types of toys that can assist in a child’s development at home

To help in selecting the right toys for an OT child, the below provides a guideline of what sorts of toys are suitable and how they can assist in building skills:

  • Toys that encourage problem solving – Lego and building blocks are a good choice for developing children’s motor and problem solving skills, as it gives them a chance to try and figure things out for themselves. It’s important to also consider toys that will help build strength in children’s hands for example play dough scissors. This strength will be necessary to take on writing amongst other daily activities.
  • Things that feel ‘weird’ – toys with sticky or slimy surfaces help children to experiment with texture. This can be beneficial in ensuring children are more open to putting textured food in their mouths, and is also a great way for them to get their hands working.
  • Toys that require the use of both hands – learning to use both hands well can help with colouring, cutting and writing. Winds up toys are good example or even simply tossing and catching a ball.
  • Toys that encourage pretend play – fantasy and play have long been used to stimulate creativity as well as social skills in children.  By pretending to do or be something different, the child is practicing both verbal and non-verbal communication, harnessing the skills to socialise and cooperate with other children and adults.  Toy Kingdom’s Shopkins range is a perfect set-up for children to play with pretend food and enjoy make-believe scenarios.

WIN 1 of 2 sets of family tickets to Disney On Ice Worlds of Enchantment (CLOSED)

Congrats to Erika and Andy! I’ll be in touch shortly!


Cara still can’t stop talking about Disney On Ice. We saw the Let’s Celebrate show in July last year at Grand West and it was awesome. And today we bring you a Disney on Ice Giveaway!

Disney On Ice 2016 presents Worlds of Enchantment

Disney On Ice giveaway

This year’s show will include Lightning McQueen, Tow Mater and the crew of Disney Pixar’s Cars, The Little Mermaid, some of your favourite characters from Toy Story 3 and …

Frozen!

WIN 1 of 2 sets of family tickets to Disney On Ice 2016 Worlds of Enchantment

Make sure to get those tickets quickly moms and dads, cause the kids are going to freak out when they hear Elsa, Anna and Olaf are coming to town.

Worlds of Enchantment opens on Friday, 24 June 2016 at the Ticketpro Dome, Johannesburg and runs until Sunday, 03 July 2016.  The production moves to the Grand Arena, Grand West, Cape Town from Wednesday, 06 July 2016 to Sunday, 10 July 2016. Tickets are on sale at Computicket.

ENCHANTING FAMILY VALUE PACKAGES FROM DISNEY ON ICE:

Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment offers families a special discounted savings valid for bookings of four, five and six tickets in specific priced ticket categories.  Family packages at the Ticketpro Dome are available weekdays at a discount of R40 per ticket on the R275 and R375 price categories while weekend tickets valid on the R375 and R475 categories are discounted by R30 per ticket.  This is across all shows at the Ticketpro Dome so that families can enjoy incredible weekday savings of R160 on a purchase of four tickets, R200 on five tickets and R240 on six tickets. Over weekends families save R120 on a purchase of four tickets, R150 on five tickets and R180 on six tickets.

Cape Town families are offered a special saving of R30 per ticket to Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment. These discounts are valid for bookings of four, five and six tickets in specific priced ticket categories.  Family packages at GrandWest are available weekdays on the R200 and R300 price categories while weekend tickets valid on the R250 and R350 categories.  This is across all shows at GrandWest so that families can enjoy savings of R120 on a purchase of four tickets, R150 on five tickets and R180 on six tickets.

DISNEY ON ICE GIVEAWAY

We have 2 sets of family tickets up for grabs! One for Cape Town and one for Johannesburg!

JOHANNESBURG: One set of family tickets (4 tickets – 2 adults & 2 children) for the performance in Johannesburg at the Ticketpro Dome on Friday, 24 June 2016 at 18h00.

CAPE TOWN: One set of family tickets (4 tickets – 2 adults & 2 children) for the performance at Grand Arena, Grand West on Wednesday, 6 July 2016 at 14h00.

Entry is easy. All you have to do is comment below and tell me which show you would like to attend. Extra entries for Facebook and Twitter shares  – make sure to leave a separate comment for each share telling me where you’ve shared the giveaway. Please make sure to leave your Twitter handle and/or Facebook name for verification. Max of 3 entries per person. Giveaway is open to SA residents only. Winners will be announced on 6 May ’16.

Terms and Conditions:

Tickets are only valid for the specified date and performance time and may not be upgraded, exchanged for cash or for an alternate performance. The prize comprises of four show tickets per prize winner. Please note that owing to safety regulations each person attending a performance, irrespective of age, must have a ticket. Tickets will be available for collection from the BOX OFFICE/COMPUTICKET at the venue from one hour prior to performance time, on the date of the performance. No-shows will not receive replacement tickets. By entering this competition the participant agrees to the terms and conditions.

See you at the show!

xoxo