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Phone: +1 858-250-9258



Website: www.loottastic.ca

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Loottastic 18.11.2020

Christmas is a wonderful time to pretend and play. The Merry and Bright sensory dough kit is the perfect gift to get in the holiday spirit! Enjoy hands on fun while engaging all of your senses with different scents, textures, and sounds.... Have fun decorating your own tree, build a snowman or make a reindeer! All play dough is made to order and guaranteed to be soft, smooth, and squishy for hours and hours of hands on sensory fun!

Loottastic 13.11.2020

Did you know know the word "arctic" comes from the Greek word Arktos, meaning bear? Surprisingly though, it's not because of polar bears! It is believed to be due to the Northern constellations of Little Bear and Great Bear! Explore the arctic from the warmth of your home with oure new Arctic Habitat bin! Make some fake snow, for a fun mix of science and sensory play, freeze some ice, and let the winter fun commence!

Loottastic 31.10.2020

"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear" buddy the elf . Singing loud with cheer is exactly what you will do when you see our winter releases . Tune into our stories Sunday at 11 am to see what we have in store! ... P.S - there may even be some exclusive offers during the launch day only

Loottastic 18.10.2020

Let the child be the script writer, the director and actor in his own play. - Magda Gerber As a child, do you remember the feeling of just sitting with a material, of exploring it, without any end-goal in mind? ... It could have been pebbles, water or wooden blocks, sand, fabric or play-dough . You didn't know what you were going to do when you started, only that you felt the urge to experiment. Open-ended play is play for its own sake, play without boundaries. When children aren’t handed a set of instructions they make their own . Give your child a board game and they’ll follow the rules as told. Give them a set of building bricks with no end result to follow, and they’ll build a creation entirely from their imagination. They become the creative leader of their play time and develop critical decision-making skills.