Inspire an early love of reading with Lovevery Book Bundles
From baby faces to first words, potty learning, and making a friend, the Lovevery Book Bundles support deep social-emotional and cognitive learning.
From baby faces to first words, potty learning, and making a friend, the Lovevery Book Bundles support deep social-emotional and cognitive learning.
The Organic Cotton Baby Doll comes in three skin tones and is gender-neutral. Read more about our Baby Doll for everyone.
A Montessori-inspired nursery is simple and soothing. We've collected 7 of our favorite items here to help you design one that's right for your baby.
The root cause of a tantrum is often your child wanting independence but not being quite ready for it. Here's how to handle one when it comes up.
We compiled this guide to different early childhood philosophies to help you make informed decisions about childcare.
Three years old comes with new social-emotional and logic skills, language, independence, curiosity, and a sense of right and wrong. Learn more in our post.
A study conducted at UNC Chapel Hill concluded that gratitude has four separate parts. Learn them all and how to help your child put them in practice.
Playdates are a great time to develop social skills like building friendships and taking turns. Here's how to support your child before and during a playdate.
In a two-parent home, almost every child will favor one parent over the other at some point. Here's how to handle it when it happens in your family.
A critical piece of teaching kindness is empathy. Here are some ways to help your two-year-old understand, share, and connect with someone else's feelings.
When we talk about sharing with two-year-olds, what we’re really talking about is turn-taking. Here are some tips for helping your child learn to take turns.
Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph discusses how empowering children to choose how they show affection can help them establish healthy boundaries later on.
Mirror play builds self-awareness, empathy, and social-emotional learning. Here are 4 ways to teach your child using their reflection and yours.
Studies have shown adults are hardwired to react to whining more than any other sound a child makes. What does the whining mean and how should you respond?
A toddler's budding sense of humor is a sign of their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Learn five ways to help nurture your child's funny bone.
We asked some of our favorite early childhood, Montessori, and resilience experts to share some advice with us. Here are their top ten tips.
It’s a fact of life: babies and toddlers cry. Here are some ways to help your toddler work through big feelings.
Do you speak to your toddler in the third person? "Illeism" may help your toddler develop their language skills until they understand pronouns.