Welcome to the Play Kits for 2-year-olds
Everyone talks about the “terrible twos,” but that outdated phrase isn’t fair to your 2-year-old. They’re not terrible—they’re just in a period of rapid brain growth. Balancing independence and connection is the challenge of this exciting year, when your child likely wants to do everything on their own one minute and be cuddled the next.
We designed the 2-year-old Play Kits to support your child through all the new skills they’re so eager to explore. The playthings and books in these four kits give your child opportunities to practise problem-solving and planning ahead, fine-tune their motor skills, experiment with weight and balance, and yes, work through those big feelings, too ❤️

The Helper Play Kit
Months 25, 26 27
Encourage your 2-year-old’s natural curiosity and eagerness to help with practical life activities and tools, so they can build confidence in their new skills.
- Support your child’s budding independence
- Find security in routines
- Practise fine motor precision
- Build resilience and problem-solving skills

The Enthusiast Play Kit
Months 28, 29, 30
Encourage sensory exploration and early STEM learning as your 2-year-old refines their grasp, coordinates their movement between both hands, and explores the natural world.
- Find and fit geometric shapes
- Balance liquid and solid volumes
- Practise grip and two-handed play
- Engage in pretend play with pals

The Researcher Play Kit
Months 31, 32, 33
As your 2-year-old’s executive functioning skills emerge, support their working memory, self-regulation, and planning practice with movement, games, and puzzles.
- Build concentration, language, and memory skills
- Strengthen gross motor skills
- Learn lessons in liquid conservation

The Free Spirit Play Kit
Months 34, 35, 36
Your child is almost 3 years old! Age 3 is sometimes called “the magic year,” a time when language blossoms, independence and curiosity grow, and social-emotional skills start to sharpen. Embark on this special stage together with play essentials to support their growing skillset.
- Fit shapes and contrasting colors together
- Early exposure to numeracy
- Practise problem-solving and balancing skills
- Engage in imaginative play
- Build real-life skills
FAQs
How much are the 2-year-old kits?
The Play Kits for 2-year-olds are priced the same as The Play Kits for toddlers and older children: $195 per Play Kit.
How often do they ship?
The Play Kits for 2-year-olds will ship in the same cadence as The Play Kits for toddlers and older children: every 3 months.
If I’m on my last 1-year-old Play Kit, will I roll right into the 2-year-old Play Kits?
Yes! As a current subscriber, you’re all set. Your subscription will continue without any disruption to your Play Kits schedule. You can prepay for the full year to save up to 10% for 2-year-old Play Kits.
We had a Play Kits subscription, how do we start it back up?
Reactivating your subscription is easy! First, log in to your Lovevery account and click on “Account Settings.” Then under “Manage Subscriptions,” you will have the option to “Reactivate” your subscription. By clicking “Reactivate,” you will see a confirmation page where you can opt to reactivate on a pay-per-kit basis or prepay for the full year to save up to 10%. If you need assistance logging into your account or reactivating a subscription, please contact us.
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