Lego Pirate Ship

Legos have a lot of benefits for your kid’s development, but man they can be a pain if your kid needs a lot of help, leaves pieces on the floor, or is prone to losing pieces…

First Pocket Knife

Put trust and responsibility in their hands. A swiss army knife is a basically a right of passage for all boys.

Waterproof Speaker

Simple and durable without a bunch of buttons for little kids to mess with.

VTech DJ Mixer

For the kids who can feel the beat. Give them the power to create and watch their self-esteem grow.

Keyboard with Drum Pads & MIDI Controller

For older kids who really get into it. The cool part is watching their confidence and self esteem blossom.

Rollup Drums

Best intro to drumming kit. Won’t shake the house with beginner beats.

Portable Synth

Used to be only a harmonica could travel this small. This guy give’s you the whole drumline.

What’s in the Hole?

Kids love poking sticks into holes they find in the ground. Do them a solid by letting them actually see what’s in there with an borescope. Great tool for fixing stuff around the house too.

Curiosity and Discovery:

  • Fosters a sense of wonder: Kids are naturally curious about the world around them. Using a borescope lets them see hidden things in a safe way, like a tiny explorer!
  • Sparks an interest in nature: Seeing live animals in their natural habitat is exciting. It can spark a lifelong love of wildlife and the environment.

Social and Emotional Learning:

  • Teaches empathy and respect for animals: Observing animals in their own home can help your child understand their needs and behaviors.
  • Builds patience and observation skills: Using a borescope requires waiting quietly and observing carefully. These are important skills for many aspects of life.

Quality Time and Bonding:

  • Shared adventure: Working together to use the borescope is a fun activity you can do together. It’s a chance to chat, ask questions, and create a memory.
  • Teachable moment: You can use this opportunity to talk about the animal you see, its habitat, and what it might be doing down there.

Here are some additional tips:

  • Safety first: Make sure the hole is in a safe location, free of potential hazards like stinging insects or wild animals.
  • Set expectations: Depending on the time of day and the animal, there’s a chance you might not see anything. Explain this to your child beforehand to avoid disappointment.
  • Do your research: Try to identify what kind of animal might live in the hole you found. This will help you tailor your conversation while using the borescope.

By using a borescope together, you can turn a simple observation into a chance to learn, bond, and create a lasting memory with your child.

Paracord Bracelet Kit – Don’t forget the jig!

Don’t discount it! Bracelet making can give a restless or agitated mind (girls & boys) a much needed break through creative expression.

Paracord Bracelet Jig

Bracelets aren’t just for girls!