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The Explorer (1–2 Years) Fueled by a growing drive for independence, the “Explorer” stage marks the transition from observation to active experimentation. As toddlers master walking, their hands are freed for complex tasks like stacking and sorting, which sharpen fine motor skills and spatial awareness. This collection encourages your “little scientist” to test cause-and-effect through trial and error, while supporting natural play schemas—such as transporting and enveloping—to build a strong foundation for problem-solving.
The 1–2 year old stage transitions from action-based sensorimotor learning toward symbolic thought. Physical growth centers on confident walking and pushing toys (gross motor), alongside mastering fine motor skills like holding small objects and early self-feeding. Cognitively, they develop spatial awareness, problem-solving through active exploration, and begin symbolic play. Communication rapidly expands with new vocabulary, forming the basis for later literacy.Socially/Emotionally, they express independence and build self-reliance by understanding and following simple routines