Welcome to The Enthusiast Play Kit for months 28-30
Two is one of our favourite ages, truly. Around the age of two, children begin to find their voice, experiment with more humour, and pursue independence. Every challenge is a chance for discovery, and every emotion is an opportunity to learn something new. So, forget ‘the terrible twos.’
Over the next few months, you may notice your child learning to repeat sounds and words, match shapes and colours, develop their motor skills, navigate independence and identity, and push boundaries.
The Enthusiast Play Kit will help lead the way through these fun changes. Through purposeful play, each of the six Playthings will help your child understand shapes, learn about balance, explore pretend play, and develop fine motor skills.
Each one-of-a-kind Plaything was designed with love to best support your child’s development. We can’t wait to share them with you.
We also encourage you to explore the Play Guide for expert-backed tips, fun at-home activities, and month-by-month support. Every page helps you make the most of at-home learning and your time together.
What’s Inside
The Enthusiast Play Kit

Every Which Weigh Scale & Pails
Early STEM lessons in balance and measurement—use the sliders to calibrate the pails.
Sort & Stack Peg Puzzle
Learn basic shapes while flipping and fitting them onto pegs.


Pinkies Up Picnic Set
Pour and pretend with this tea set, complete with stainless steel spoons, placemats and tote.
Squeaky Clean Squeegee Set
A child-size set for your helpful toddler with a gentle mist so nothing gets soaked.


Emotion Match Mirror & Cards Set
Learn to name emotions by recognizing and mirroring the facial expressions people make.
‘My Favourite Nature Friend’ Board Book
Connect through your love of the great outdoors.


Play Guide Months for 28, 29, 30
Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 28, 29, and 30.
Posted in: 28 - 30 Months, Product Recommendations
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2-year-old
28 - 30 Months
31 - 33 Months
Our top tips for getting your 2-year-old involved in the kitchen
You may not have the patience for toddler help in the kitchen every day—and that’s okay ❤️ Even occasional cooking projects can get them excited to eat new foods, teach them to follow directions, and encourage them to be helpful.
2-year-old
25 - 27 Months
28 - 30 Months
How music can help your child develop impulse control
Musical play can help children practice turn-taking and following directions.
25 - 27 Months
28 - 30 Months
31 - 33 Months
34 - 36 Months
Is your 2-year-old ready for logical consequences?
If your child throws rocks at the playground, what should you do? One option is to clearly say, “Those rocks can hurt someone. Let’s find something else to throw.” This is known as a logical consequence—an outcome caused by a child’s behavior but determined by an adult. At this age, logical consequences are about helping … Continued