
Big Spark Bundle
Age/Stage: 18 months - 7 years
A screen-free power set for language, STEM, empathy, and real-deal independent play through affirmation cards, mix and match games and jigsaw puzzles —designed to grow with your child.
Fewer Better Toys || Screen-Free || Perfect For Independent Play And Quiet-Time || Inclusive By Design
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What This Builds Across All Products In The Bundle
- Language and communication: New words → phrases → mini conversations about feelings
- Social-emotional: Naming feelings, empathy, pride in effort, growth mindset
- Thinking and self-regulation: Attention, flexible thinking, planning, sticking with a challenge
- Fine-motor and writing: Grasping, rotating, aligning, tracing/coloring
- Family habits: Simple morning/bedtime rituals and predictable quiet-time routines
What's Inside?

Unstoppable Me Affirmation Cards
Birth - 7 years
20 double-sided cards with warm art; interactive backs to color and trace for busy-hands calm.

A Piece A Part Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle
3 years - 7 years
An anatomically accurate puzzle with 4 characters to teach children about their bodies.

Different Fits Mix and Match Game
18 months - 6 years
A mix-and-match experience with 10 everyday professions to invent characters and stories.
FAQs
Will you use these products even when your child is 6 or 7 years old?
Yes.
Unstoppable Me shifts into independent reading and real-life mantras, Different
Fits evolves into storytelling and identity play and A Piece A Part builds STEM stamina and strategies - all things to keep encouraging as they get older.
How much independent play can you expect at this age?
By age two, many kids can play nearby for 3–5 minutes when you start with a quick prompt. By four, 15-20 minutes is common—especially when you keep choices small (one tray, one page, one card) and repeat at the same time each day. These tools help you build on these wins and keep going.
What if your little one resists or gets frustrated?
That is completely normal.
Normalize “good tries.” Keep sessions short, offer one clue (“Look for the blue border”),
and end on a win. Rotate to a different item tomorrow—variety keeps momentum without clutter.