The world for our children has changed way beyond that of the one we as parents grew up in. Children today are more aware than ever of the huge and many global issues we face; they find themselves in an unprecedented technological age, which has led to an overexposure and addiction to digital devices and social media which has in turn created an unrelenting pressure to be seen as ‘perfect’; similarly, academically, they are under more pressure than ever to perform and achieve; not to mention the effects of the last few years!
Read MoreNon-competitive board games are a great way for kids to learn the value of being a team player. Here’s our pick of the best including some good old fashioned freebies!
Read MoreOriginality is one, the ability to think independently and creatively and two, the quality of not being the same as anything or anybody else. Being ourselves, treading our own paths, is the only way to truly achieve personal satisfaction and fulfilment. Here’s our rundown of our favourite brands advocating ‘originality’.
Read MoreNature provides our children with a greater understanding and respect of our world, as well as their place within it all the while fuelling exploration, discovery and adventure. Here’s are favourite ‘nature’ brands.
Read MoreMindfulness offers kids and adults alike so many benefits from lowering stress and anxiety to regulating our emotions and feeling more positive. All key skills which will help the next generation better navigate life’s lumps and bumps. We’ve pulled together our favourite mindfulness brands.
Read MoreWhether informative and educational or entertaining and amusing, podcasts are a great way to encourage good listening, improve attentions and spark imagination. Here’s our pick of the best podcasts for kids…
Read MoreIf ever there was a time when the kindness and potential of our children to help change the world was apparent, this year has been it! Young people here and across the globe have done some amazing things during lockdown to help others and raise money for a good cause.
Read MoreInclusion is a universal human right! Irrespective of our race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, physical or cognitive abilities we should all feel included. As citizens and parents we must educate ourselves and our children, listening, learning, reading, watching, and talking about the richness and diversity of people. Here’s five of our favourite brands doing their bit to promote inclusion.
Read MoreHaving a growth mindset is so important - it is what enables us to get over those hurdles which life has a habit of throwing at us, giving us opportunities to learn, improve and succeed. Essentially it teaches us not to give up! Here’s our top five growth mindset brands.
Read MoreBeing a freestyler is about celebrating our differences, and learning to be our true selves. It is only by allowing our children to express who they really are and enabling them to follow their passions, that we can give them the best opportunity to make their mark on the world. Here’s our summary of the best freestyle brands.
Read MoreHere’s our run down of our favourite eco-friendly brands doing more than their bit to protect our planet, from reducing plastic waste, recyling, supporting our wildlife and environment, and educating our youngest minds about nature.
Read MoreOur differences should be celebrated, because it’s our differences - the diversity of cultures, religion, race, gender, languages and history across the globe and in our own communities - which makes the world go around and life so much more interesting!
Read More“Creativity is experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes and having fun” - Mary Lou Cook. Whatever creativity means to you, it is at the heart of everything we do and the source of all great ideas! Here’s an introduction to our favourite creative brands…
Read MoreWelcome to the A to Z of brands we love, a shout-out to all the amazing, like-minded brands out there, each doing their bit to help support and build the internal and external wellness of our children! Some big brands, some small brands like ourselves, but all brilliant in their own unique way. So starting at the beginning, A is for adventure…
A for Adventure
Stib meets the inspirational founders behind some of our favourite small brands and finds out what makes them tick!
Read MoreChildren have bundles of energy, ideas and kindness and can often see things in a way adults don’t see, as they look at the world with fresh eyes. There are loads of ways children can make a real difference in the world, not just when they are grown up, but right now. Here are just a few ways some have made a difference.
Read MoreIt was Picasso who said ‘every child is an artist’ and exploring that inner artist enables our children to explore who they are, encourage creative thinking by stretching their imaginations and boost self-esteem by providing a sense of accomplishment. There are so many sources of inspiration on the web for making and creating and here are some of our favourites.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence, which is gathering pace & widely spoken of as ‘the Fourth Industrial Revolution’ is going to see our young people in the eye of a storm of change not witnessed since the advent of electricity. It is estimated that a fifth of the workforce will be automated by 2030 (that’s 800 million workers*) and it is likely that a huge number of the jobs our children end up in haven’t even been invented yet. So with this in mind, how can we best prepare the next generation for a future that’s largely unknown?
Read MoreWe are honoured to have Berkshire based Psychotherapist, Hester Bancroft, offer up her expertise on building resilient children who are good ‘problem solvers.’
Read MoreGetting little ones out in the fresh air is so important, yet how many times have you found yourself stuck inside because you’re not quite sure how to keep them entertained outdoors? Well there are a lot of simple things you can do to initiate play outside while simultaneously helping your child learn about the environment, encouraging their curiosity and appreciation for the world around them.
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