Welcome to The Helper Play Kit for months 25-27
*The products in this video may vary from the European Play Kits. Please find the full list of European Playthings in this Kit below.
We can’t wait to welcome you and your child into their third year with the best stage-based support. You’ve probably seen signs of your child pursuing independence and exploring the push and pull between “baby” and “big kid.”
At 25, 26 and 27 months, your child may start to draw with more controlled movements, have a favourite book they want to hear over and over, test limits, and show early signs of executive function.
That’s where The Helper comes in. Each of the seven innovative Playthings in The Helper Play Kit was designed, tested, and perfected so you and your family can explore during this stage. They’ll help your child count, separate, understand routines, plan ahead, rhyme, build spatial awareness and so much more.
You won’t find them anywhere else, and we can’t wait to share them with you.
Be sure to check out the Play Guide that comes with The Helper, too. It’s full of developmental information, activity ideas, and suggestions for supporting your child’s play.
What’s Inside
The Helper Play Kit

Super Sustainable Sink With Bio-Based Cups & Plates
Let your child run the water for hours without it going down the drain
Drop & Match Dot Catcher
Line up colours vertically, horizontally, or any which way


Felt Flowers in a Row
Plant them, pick them, and make a bouquet
Double-Sided Sunny Day Puzzle
Surf and turf! Solve two creative problems through mental and physical rotation


Anywhere Art Kit With Washable Tempera Paintsticks
No-mess painting can happen anytime they want with this non-toxic innovation
Let’s Map It Out Routine Cards
Plan bedtime and other daily routines together—and more smoothly


‘Making Muffins’ Board Book
Baking together is as easy as 1-2-3
Play Guide for Months 25, 26, 27
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 25, 26, and 27


The Helper Play Kit
The Helper Play Kit was designed, tested, and perfected so you and your family can explore counting, separating, understanding routines, planning ahead, rhyming, building spatial awareness, and more.
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How long should my two-year-old be able to focus?
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