* Socks are required to play on the playground, and can be purchased at Coconut Cove, if you forget 🙂 

Tips for Teaching Your Kids about Goals

Tips for Teaching Your Kids about Goals

It’s that goal-setting time of year again. And teaching your kids about goals is probably one of the best goals you can set. After all, people who are good goal-setters are more productive and accomplish more. But, for kids, goal setting can be a little...
How Play Helps Kids Learn

How Play Helps Kids Learn

Work and no play makes Jim a dull boy, they say, and that’s true for learning, too. Physically active, creative play helps kids learn faster and smarter, and here are five reasons why: Kids integrate what they learn into how they play. Kids often play by mimicking...
Teaching Coping Skills to Kids through Play

Teaching Coping Skills to Kids through Play

Teaching coping skills to your young kids will make them stronger, more resilient adults. Guaranteed, your kids will face stressful experiences at some point in their lives. And certainly, you’ll want to do everything you can to prepare them for those times....
Open-Ended Play: Your New Superhero

Open-Ended Play: Your New Superhero

Picasso was right when he said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” How do you keep kids creative when they grow up? The answer is through open-ended play. Let’s elaborate on Picasso’s quote. As children, we’re...
When Kids Get Hurt Playing, What Are They Thinking?

When Kids Get Hurt Playing, What Are They Thinking?

Most parents don’t have to think hard to remember a time their kids got hurt playing. In fact, you’ve probably saved them from worse things than little injuries. For example, maybe you once desperately chased after them as they walked right, right up to the edge...