Babies Need To Play Too!

Babies Need To Play Too!

This is definitely a product focused blog post, but I don’t think we’ve properly highlighted these baby products before.  It’s been less than a year since we dove into the baby world and we have loved every moment of it!  Working on baby products is SO MUCH FUN!!  We are so excited about the success of Zippee, Peeka, and now Wigloo and can’t wait to show you what else we have in the works.  
April 20, 2020 — Mobi Games Inc
Save our Sanity (Part 5)!!

Save our Sanity (Part 5)!!

SOS: Save Our Sanity (Part 5)!!

Hi everyone and welcome back to SOS! Isolation day ____ ??? We’ve lost count BUT we are still playing! Always playing. The kids have been really into boxes. As a manufacturing company and with a house full of prototypes and products, we tend to have a lot of boxes. We always keep them as we are constantly shipping things out and need various sizes.

These boxes have come in handy since we’ve been quarantined!! The kids have gone crazy for them. Each wants a box (read multiple ;)) to call their own and they take pride in making them unique!

As you know….at Mobi we are all about open ended play and discovery. The freedom to explore, create, fail and reassess all help children learn. There are so many fancy tech toys and apps that complicate play. We are all about breaking those patterns down at Mobi. Yes, yes, we do make toys and games (we promise we try to keep them simple and open ended as possible) … but sometimes all kids need is a cardboard box!

Although not considered an “academic activity”, the free exploration that comes with open ended play plays such an important role in learning. One interesting thing that has come up as parents for us is our desire to “lead” the play…."let’s make this a castle”…."don’t smash the box!” for example. What we’ve learned is that we have to let them play. Let the kids smash the box, let them build what they want to build. Let them take the lead. We are just here to take the back seat and let the kids learn. Who is to say the smashed, flatten box isn’t the finished product?! Interesting right? Boxes have actually been a really cool lesson for us as parents.

 

Here are some things our little Mobi kids love to do with boxes:

Draw in them

Pretend they are cars

Make them into castles/forts

Smash them (!!!!)

 

Layers:

Something that we’ve recently done is add options to box play. For example, sometimes when we bring the boxes out, we bring glue and pipe-cleaners, stickers and/or paint. Adding layers adds to the imaginative play associated with box play. You can also think of it as adding layers of developmental play. For example, when you add in the stickers and pipe-cleaners, the littles being working on more fine motor skills. So much awesome going on with all of these options!

 

Positive Box Outcomes:

It’s been pretty neat to watch the way the kids treat each other since boxes have become a thing in our living room. They invite each other over to their boxes for a chat or for a color. They play nicely together when they make big forts. Really positive, social, sweet things are unfolding.

*I just had the thought that we should make little mail boxes or mail box slots in our boxes so we can write little notes to each other! How cute would that be??! More on that in a later post!

 

Okay – go grab a box!!!

Enjoy everyone!

Be well! 

Xo Team Mobi

 

 

 

 

Homeschooling Tips For First Timers!

Team Mobi here!  This post is super relevant right now as many parents and caregivers around the world are taking on the challenge of homeschooling.  We gathered some tips from teachers and wanted to share them here with you.  While going through this process, we’ve learned that many teachers are advocating the same concepts: 
April 14, 2020 — Mobi Games Inc
Quarantined Bunnies

Quarantined Bunnies



Quarantined Bunnies

Hi everyone! We hope this finds you and your families keeping safe and well. What an interesting Easter this will be! The weather is getting nice out, the trees are starting to buds and the kids are pining to get outside! Life in April of 2020 is like any we April we have experienced before and hopefully ever will.

In saying this, there are so many things to be thankful for. We want to give a shout out to all the doctors, nurses, RTs, admin staff and custodians who are allowing us to be “safe at home” during these times. We wish you and your families peace and well-being this holiday weekend. Thank you for all you do.

Even though we are living in the age of a pandemic, we at Mobi believe we still have a lot to celebrate and Easter is a wonderful way to start. There are so many memories we have as adults that come up around the holidays and we want to create those long lasting memories for our little ones.

Things we do to celebrate:


Easter Egg Hunt:

Our kids are VERY excited about the upcoming Easter Egg Hunt we do each year. This is something that doesn’t really need to be altered due to the quarantine. Eggs can be hidden inside and in our backyard! Both kids already have a set of bunny ears courtesy of Nana and Papa….so they are basically ready to go!

 

Family Weekend/Dinner:

Dinner will be a little smaller this year as we usually celebrate with our extended family…but we will make it fun nonetheless. We’ve got a great recipe for carrot muffins that we are going to try (the Easter Bunny’s favourite of course ;)). We will also probably go on a long walk it the ravine, or a scoot around the neighbourhood. A movie night with popcorn will probably jump in there at some point. Although every day is kind of weekend of our kids right now, we want to make this weekend a little more fun and a little less “ordinary” if that makes sense!

 

Flowers:

Flowers scream “SPRING!” to us. We are up in Canada….so spring can never come soon enough. We always get tulips on Easter. They are super beautiful and easy and add a nice touch of color and life to any house!

 

Egg Painting:

We’ve never done this with our littles, but remember this from when we were young. Have you tried with your kids? We think ours are just at the right age to be delicate enough with the eggs.

Steps:

  • Take a pin and put holes on either side of the egg.
  • Blow the contents of the egg out into a bowl.
  • Paint/color or dye your egg! You can use paint, markers or dye (see the link below for natural ways to dye your eggs!)

https://www.parentscanada.com/family-life/easy-diy-ways-to-naturally-dye-easter-eggs/

 

 

Enjoy everyone! Happy Easter.
 
Be well!
 
Xo Team Mobi
 
 
 
 
SOS (Part 4): Fun With Foil Paper!!

SOS (Part 4): Fun With Foil Paper!!

Team Mobi here!  We've been experiencing some rainy days here in Toronto and so we've had to limit our outdoor time.  Here is a super fun activity that you can do with your kids!  It's a great all ages activity that will keep your kids busy for a while!  For a fun twist, have a virtual playdate with some of your children's classmates or friends and let them chat it up while creating.
April 08, 2020 — Mobi Games Inc

6 Tips From A Kindergarten Teacher

Team Mobi here!  We are several weeks into social distancing and going strong!

Sara is an AMAZING kindergarten teacher and has been a huge Mobi & Mobi Kids supporter since day one.  You can see her passion and dedication pouring out of her Instagram posts (@spark.play.learn).  She’s even managed to use Mobi tiles in ways that we didn’t think of! 

Mobi tiles in the classroom

While we all know that the work that teachers do inside the classroom is irreplaceable, there are things parents/caregivers can keep in mind not just during these “social distancing” times, but over holidays, summer break, and just all around!

We had the chance to chat with Sara about what her 6 tips are for parents who are trying to find activities for their kids to do at home.

  • Follow the interests of your kids to create joyful, memorable moments. This is one of the most important points of emphasis. Some like to cook, some like to draw, and others need to run around.  They will tell you what they enjoy doing so instead of constantly trying to figure out what to do, ask your kids and listen to them!  In the case of a screen-addicted child, we know it’s tough, but do your best to not make it an option!
  • Set a goal for the day by getting your kids to ask questions and then discover answers. For example, propose something open ended and as simple as “how might we use these toilet paper rolls today?”  This allows your kids explore creative ways to use objects in the house and promotes independent thinking.
  • Make time to play. Have fun!  Challenge you and your kids to put down your devices and just play.  You’ll never get this time back so enjoy every moment and find joy in even the smallest things.
  • Mathematics and literacy is everywhere. Once you start looking, you’ll notice it in cooking, cleaning, and in nature. Once you start noticing it yourself, you can embed it into whatever you are doing with your kids.
  • Collect everything! You never know what you can create with the materials that we usually identify as garbage.  You don’t need to go out and buy lots of arts & crafts supplies.  Everything from loose buttons, cotton balls, toilet paper rolls, scraps of paper, etc might be used for some creation.

  • Lastly, don’t be afraid of the mess since there’s time to clean it up!! Don’t be overly focused on cleaning up after your kids.  Take the time to enjoy the activity with them and then set a clean up time at the end that you can all help in.

Hope these are useful!

Much love,

Team Mobi

 

 

April 06, 2020 — Mobi Games Inc
Save Our Sanity (Part 3)!!

Save Our Sanity (Part 3)!!

Hi everyone and welcome back to SOS! Well, here is the news: we are still quarantined as this COVID19 is really doing its thing. BUT…we are having a great time at Mobi Headquarters getting creative, going on walks with our little family unit and of course playing.

As you can tell from what we do at Mobi …. we are all about open ended play. Open ended play is play that doesn’t have a set outcome. What sort of toys are open ended? Anything that does not have a way it is supposed to be used!!

SOS: Save our Sanity (Part 2)!!

SOS: Save our Sanity (Part 2)!!

 

Hello and happy Tuesday, March 24th 2020! Like most of you …. we are still in isolation, and still coming up with creative ways to entertain our kiddos at home. Keeping everyone safe and healthy is our priority as parents! Keeping sane as parents…that’s also our priority ;)

So…what’s happening in our house??? We maybe, just maybe have some fun, educational games that we’ve created hiding in our storage room. Today we brought up Mobi Kids and started playing!

Activity Booklet!

Our son Noah is 6 and loves numbers. He always has. So getting him to playing with tactile number tiles is pretty easy for us! The picture below is actually from when he was 3! Mobi Kids comes with an Activity Booklet that takes a step-by-step progression towards making equations. So even when you have young little people in your household, they can start playing and getting comfortable with numbers! Pretty awesome right?

We’ve attached the link here so even if you don’t have Mobi Kids (or have Original Mobi and want the resource!) you can access it!

Activity Booklet

 

Original Game Play!

Once your kids are ready to make equations on their own…you can start playing Mobi Kids!

Mobi Kids is a gentle approach to numbers/math. Each player gets their own set of tiles and the operation tiles are communal. Players try to connect all their number tiles (using operation tiles) before the other player!

 

Other ways to play with Mobi Kids!

  • Kate’s Way! Our daughter Kate is 2 and a half. When she isn’t hiding number tiles on us….and we are able to get her to sit still for a second, we play “Kate’s Way!”.

I say: Kate can you find all the 2s?

Kate collects the 2.

I say: Kate can you find all the 8s?

Kate collects all the 8s.

 

….. you get the idea. Such a simple game but for number recognition, tactile play and fun…..this is amazing when you are 2!!!!!!

 

  • What If??? Noah always likes to shake things up, so we created “What If?”

I say: Noah, what if I had 5 pet monsters and 2 went to the park? How many monsters would I have left??

Noah finds the number 3 tile.

 Noah's Monster! 

 

I say: Noah, you have 3 cookies and Kate has 5 cookies. How many total cookies are there?

Noah finds the number 8 tile.

Again….you get the idea. Super simple but for the kids, mental math is at play and they get to see you as their parent get creative!

 

Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! Until next time!

 

Much Love,
Team Mobi
SOS: Save Our Sanity!! Part 1

SOS: Save Our Sanity!! Part 1

Team Mobi here! If you are a parent, you have probably been scouring the internet like most others looking for activities for your kids that are somewhat educational as well as time consuming.  We talked to some of our teacher friends and fellow parents to see what they’ve been up to in the first couple weeks of quarantine 2020.

 Jen is an elementary school teacher-librarian and has the 2 sweetest girls, Isabelle (age 8) and Sophia (age 5).  They’ve been spending their days doing TONS of fun, creative, and educational activities.  Normally, Isabelle is an avid dancer and Sophia loves her basketball classes, but since we are practicing social distancing in Toronto, their usual activities have been put on hold.  Here is one very fun day that secretly incorporated some educational components!

Plan a Party For Your Best Stuffy!

You can make this event a whole day of learning incorporating math, literacy, and creativity based on play.

  • Create nets (ie. to make a cone shape) to make party hats and measure length for straps. For younger kids use non-standard units of measure like paper clips, cubes, or buttons - anything that is the same size.  For older kids, guide them on how to use a ruler.
  • Decorate the hats. Find any of the odds and ends craft supplies in your house and use them to make super fun party hats!

nets, paper hat, mobi games, mobi

  • Make presents for the birthday guest – Isabelle and Sophia made little bags and wallets out of paper
  • Make guest giveaway loot bags: for example, pipe cleaner bracelets and tickets to a puppet show (do your own puppet show later)

pipe cleaner bracelet, mobi games, mobi

  • Find recipes online and in children’s cookbooks and create a menu together
  • Cook and bake together (chopping, washing, stirring, measuring)
  • Come up with a theme for the party, get dressed up, take out your crystal and fancy plates... make anything possible!


stuffy party, mobi games, fun activity

Did you end up trying this out?  Leave a comment below and let us know how it went!

Tune in for more ideas from our friends and family to yours!

 Much love,

 Team Mobi

March 24, 2020 — Mobi Games Inc