I received product from MOLUK Designs to facilitate this post. As always, all opinions are my own.
Have you ever had the thought that maybe your child could benefit from more open-ended toys? Did you realize that open-ended play prioritizes fun and creativity. So instead of being led to play exactly what’s expected in a very uniform manner, introducing kids to play that allows their imaginations take the lead is extremely beneficial to development. It creates the perfect opportunity for engaging your child’s imagination and enhancing their social and emotional intelligence. You’ll find that open-ended play opens up a world of benefits for your child’s learning and intellectual growth.
MOLUK Designs
I was recently introduced to a company called MOLUK Designs and was immediately intrigued. They create unique toys that spark the imagination, tickle the senses, and get kids moving. In a time in history where everything is going virtual, MOLUK offers toys that are 100% manual. Their toys encourage children to move and explore. And their selection of toys work to stimulate the senses and minds of kids. No batteries required!
The Bilibo
Meet the multi-award winning Bilibo. This toy is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and versatile open-ended toys available on the market. While it seems deceptively simple and magically attractive, you’ll find that the Bilibo’s iconic shell shape and bright colors immediately appeal to children of all ages.
Made from a nontoxic, shatterproof polyethylene, this toy is incredibly durable and shock-resistant as well as safe for water play, making it appropriate for both indoor and outdoor play.
Why We Love The Bilibo
I have five children. They range in ages from 5 all the way up to 14 now. So with that big of an age span, there are very few ‘toys’ that they all enjoy playing with. However, their Bilibos are one of good ones that never gets old!
There are so many uses for the Bilibo. Let the kids take it outside to the back yard, along when you visit the park, on a trip to the beach, or even the sledding hill. You’ll be amazed at the creative uses kids will come up with.
Physically, the Bilibo helps develop balance, coordination, motor skills. Intellectually, it stimulates creativity, imagination and role playing, elements of social development.
Throughout the day, you’ll find my kids playing with these Bilibo wobble seats. They love to spin, walk on them, crawl around on them, slide with them, and so much more. They are truly popular with kids of all ages.
So what do you think of MOLUK’s Bilibo? Is this something your children would love?
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This post currently has 8 responses.
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My grandchildren would definitely have a lot of fun with these! I love toys that encourage kids to imagine and get moving.
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I like the bright colors! I also like how these look sturdy and would hold up to plenty of play. It Looks like they have some fun uses!
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Great way for the kids to use their imaginations to create their own form of play. The bright colors and unlimited opportunities are a win/win.
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We have a Bilibo that my grandkids ranging in ages from 3 to 12 play with when they come to visit. Its fun to watch how they play with it especially the younger ones.
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I can see a kid at first saying: but what is it? What do you do with it? And then finding all kinds of things to do with it. Love the bright colors.
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I love the toys you find. They are so colorful and look very sturdy. I am sure the girls would love to have these too.
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Do you think these would be good in a first grade classroom as one of the alternative seating options?
How fun, these definitely let the kids use their imaginations and I love that! My kids would have a blast with these, crazy how something that seems so simple can bring so much joy! Thanks for sharing. 🙂