Gross Motor

Move, Jump, Grow Strong

Big movements build strong bodies and confident kids. Gross motor skills are the foundation for physical confidence, sports participation, and even academic success.

Gross motor skills—running, jumping, balancing, throwing, catching—are the foundation for physical confidence, sports participation, and even academic success. (Yes, movement and learning are deeply connected!)

These collections get kids moving. Old-school games requiring coordination. Challenges building balance and strength. Activities making physical play purposeful and fun.

Because children who move confidently feel confident.

SKILLS BEING DEVELOPED:
• Balance and coordination
• Strength and endurance
• Spatial awareness (where their body is in space)
• Bilateral coordination (both sides working together)
• Motor planning (thinking through movements)
• Physical confidence and risk-taking
• Body awareness and control
• Rhythm and timing

"Movement isn't separate from learning—it's essential to it. Children who develop strong gross motor skills have better focus, better self-regulation, and better academic outcomes. Plus, 
physical confidence translates to confidence in other areas of life." — Kylie Toynton

PERFECT FOR: Active kids needing outlets, building physical confidence, outdoor play, family activity, rainy day movement, kids who struggle with traditional sports, sensory seekers, 
developing coordination and balance, preparing for school PE

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