KiwiCo's Panda Crate is Science-Backed and Stage-Specific
Kalin Ned — January 29, 2020 — Life-Stages
References: kiwico
The creators of Panda Crate reference the science of early childhood development to curate educational boxes that will allow babies to learn "by doing what they do best — playing, exploring, and most importantly, interacting with loving adults in their lives."
Each Panda Crate has a theme that is based on scientific research, is age-appropriate, and facilitates time for parent-child bonding with the help of hands-on activities. From the 'Bond With Me' crate which is appropriate for newborns between zero and two months old to the 'Count With Me' box that expands the child's understanding of numbers and shapes, Panda Crate ensures that the learning curve is gradual and beneficial to little ones.
In addition, a portion of the proceeds of each Panda Crate purchase go toward child development research.
Image Credit: Panda Crate
Each Panda Crate has a theme that is based on scientific research, is age-appropriate, and facilitates time for parent-child bonding with the help of hands-on activities. From the 'Bond With Me' crate which is appropriate for newborns between zero and two months old to the 'Count With Me' box that expands the child's understanding of numbers and shapes, Panda Crate ensures that the learning curve is gradual and beneficial to little ones.
In addition, a portion of the proceeds of each Panda Crate purchase go toward child development research.
Image Credit: Panda Crate
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