Superheroes
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All the Ways to Play:
Practice stacking and crashing with these fun blocks. Build a small city with your little one, then have your superhero fly and crash into all of the buildings.
Functional Language: crash, bang, fly, go, stack, up, on topMarvel Avengers Action Figures:
Engage in open-ended play with your little one with their favorite Marvel characters. Ask open-ended questions to help guide your little one through play including: “What should they do next?”; “Where should they go?”; “How are they going to see?”. etc.
Functional Language: superhero names, questions, action, dialogueLittle People DC Super Friends:
These character’s shape and ridges are great for working on grasping with your new sitter. Work on grasp and release by taking them to the bath and dropping them in the water. Or, use them for endless pretend play!
Functional Language: superhero names, walk, fly, run, dropIncrease motor control and coordination by setting pins up and rolling the ball to knock them over. Practice taking turns or set the pins up in different patterns!
Functional Language: pins, up, down, ball, bowl, rollBatmobile Remote-Controlled Car:
Increase fine motor skills by maneuvering this car around the house. Practice following directions by telling your little one to “stop” and “go” while they are “driving” the toy car.
Functional Language: stop, go, car, beep-beep, vroom, BatmanPractice some dressing skills by fastening and unfastening capes, and putting mask on and off head. Set up an obstacle course with couch cushions and kitchen chairs for your little superhero to ‘fly’ through!
Functional Language: superhero names, cape, masks, on, offLay all cards face up to find the matches or play them game with cards face down to work on developing short-term memory and turn taking.
Functional Language: match, my turn, your turnSpin’s Motorcycle Adventure DUPLO Set:
These are a great size for toddler hands, and this set is perfect for fans of Spidey & His Amazing Friends. Work on pushing blocks together & pulling them apart as you build Spin’s motorcycle ramp. Add the scene to your other DUPLO blocks for more pretend play!
Functional Language: build, together, apart, motorcycle, vroom!Little People Bat Cave Playset:
Easy to hold figures are perfect for toddlers to practice pretend play skills and fine motor development as they open/close the Bat Cave and push buttons for different sounds. Model taking Batman or another character in and out of the Batmobile and wait for your toddler to imitate you.
Functional Language: Batman, character names, in, out, push, stop, go, vroom!This collapsible tent is perfect for your little one to pretend to drive and race in. They can be Batman in the comfort of their own home! Plus, it’s easy to store.
Functional Language: tent, Batman mobile, car, vroom vroomModel moving the motorcycle on the floor or engage in social play by passing the vehicle back and forth. Say “Ready…set….go!” before releasing the motorcycle back to your little one.
Functional Language: Captain America, motorcycle, vroom, push, “Ready, set, go!”Superhero Imagine Ink Activity Set:
This is a great mess-free activity set for toddlers who love superheroes! Engage fine motor skills as you peel and stick the stickers & use the marker to uncover colors and hidden images on the pages!
Functional Language: draw, color, peel, stick, press
How to Set the Play Scene:
You have your superhero toys and the books to match, but how do you set them up for play? Our Ways to Play Guides can help with that!
Shop Brave Like Batman:
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