Welcome to The Free Spirit Play Kit for months 34-36
*The products in this video may vary from the European Play Kits. Please find the full list of European Playthings in this Kit below.
Your child is on the brink of what is sometimes referred to as “the magic years”—a time when language blossoms, independence kicks into high gear, and social-emotional skills start to sharpen. Chances are your child is asking lots of questions, playing pretend with no shortage of imagination, and always on the move.
The Free Spirit Play Kit celebrates this stage with Playthings that empower independence, encourage curiosity, and strengthen executive functioning.
The seven Playthings in your next kit are accompanied, as always, by the Play Guide. It contains all the research you don’t have time to do, some helpful tips to keep in mind as you navigate new changes, and more at-home activity ideas.
What’s Inside
The Free Spirit Play Kit

Wooden Camper With Locking Doors
Unlock, load up, and bring the great outdoors in
Van Go Outdoor Adventure
Your wooden friends can sleep under the starry skies indoors or out


Wooden Counting Box
Count the pegs while you place them, then pull the handle to hear them fall
Land And Sky Two-Part Puzzle Board
Organic shapes and contrasting colours come together to form nature scapes


Solid Wood Stacking Boulders
These miniature boulders have up to 18 sides for endless stacking combinations
Reach For The Stars Matching Cards
Enjoy 3 games in one: sorting, matching, and counting shapes and colours


‘Now That I’m Three’ Board Book
Get a glimpse at newfound independence with a book of rhymes
Play Guide for Months 34, 35, 36
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 34, 35, and 36


The Free Spirit Play Kit
The Free Spirit Play Kit celebrates this stage with playthings that empower independence, encourage curiosity, and strengthen executive functioning. See what’s inside The Free Spirit Play Kit!
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