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Welcome to Sweetย Pea - Your Party Favor Gifting Destination!

At Sweet Pea, we make celebrations unforgettable. Explore our curated collection of party favours.ย  Choose sustainability with our eco-friendly options or get crafty with DIY ideas. Elevate your event with elegant packaging and let us be your partner in creating lasting memories. Shop now and make every moment count with Sweet Pea.

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How to Win the Toddler Bath Time Battle

Ahh, bath time โ€“ that peaceful evening ritual that turns toddlers into squeaky-clean, sweet-smelling cherubs destined for dreamland. Well, in theory, at least.
But hereโ€™s the twist: toddlers, those pint-sized bundles of unpredictability, can decide seemingly out of thin air that bath time is the ultimate battleground. So, why the resistance, and how can we avoid tantrums of gargantuan proportions and turn this aquatic ordeal into a splashing success?

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Space Toys for Kids & Toddlers

Explore the galaxy, learn about planets, and spark a love for science with our top picks for space-themed toys. Let your child's imagination soar to new heights!

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When you think about the amount of times you use your hands in a given day you quickly lose count: writing, driving, dressing, feeding, even to connect with those around you. Without being able to use your hands these tasks would be a challenge and yet, we often do them without even thinking.ย  Every single task we do uses fine motor skills and the development of these skill start shortly after birth and continue through the early years of life. Basic Fine Motor Skill Development Tummy Time An important activity that strengthens the core, neck, and shoulders When a baby...

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Incentive Program: Using Reward and Behavior Charts

When it comes to teaching children new skills and behaviors, there are a variety of methods to choose from. One approach is using a behavior or reward chart.
Occasionally, a child could benefit from a little extra encouragement to change a behavior, practice a new skills (like using the potty), or to complete a task (for example, homework). Ideally, your goal is to help your child see that the behavior itself is the reward. For example, when you keep your hands to yourself and use your words when youโ€™re frustrated, your friends want to play with you.

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