Follow the timeline of our commitment to childhood education through conscious play.
We held a successful virtual workshop where over 50 families explored creative play techniques to foster cooperation at home.
We published a new series of downloadable guides on early learning and value development, available on our platform.
We began a collaboration with cognitive development specialists to enrich our content with solid pedagogical foundations.
We are developing interactive materials focused on emotional intelligence and cooperative play to launch soon.
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Calle Mirador, Potrero Grande, 60303, Costa Rica | +506 6422 3689 | info@juguetesconvalores.com
We are an educational platform dedicated to the integral development of children. Our mission is to enrich children's cognitive and social growth through conscious play and structured pedagogical content.
We firmly believe that early learning, grounded in creativity and cooperation, lays the foundation for a brighter future. Our character is defined by joy, warmth, and a genuine commitment to quality education.
We foster critical thinking and problem-solving through playful activities designed by experts.
We promote empathy, respect, and teamwork, integrating fundamental values into every play experience.
We inspire imagination and free expression, creating a space where every child can explore and dream without limits.
Want to learn more about our approach? Get in touch with us.
Calle Mirador, Potrero Grande, 60303, Costa Rica β’ +506 6422 3689 β’ info@juguetesconvalores.com
Share experiences, advice, and questions about conscious play and child development.
Educator β’ 2 hours ago
Has anyone tried building activities with recycled materials for 4-5 year olds? My group showed a lot of interest but I'm looking for ideas to structure the session with clear cooperation objectives.
Parent β’ Yesterday
Sharing our experience: we made a "robot" with cardboard boxes. The key was assigning roles (designer, builder, decorator). The 5-year-olds learned to listen and take turns. Does anyone need the detailed steps?
Child Psychologist β’ 3 days ago
Opening an important topic: how do you handle frustration in simple rule-based games for 3-4 year olds? Sometimes "losing" blocks the dynamic. I've tried with narrative reinforcements ("this is a practice").
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