05/03/2026
Some corners of a playroom quietly become little worlds of their own. ✨
This one has slowly grown into a place filled with numbers, letters, and so many tiny stories.
Over the years we’ve built our little collection of Numberblocks and Alphablocks resources, and seeing them all displayed together here on our .original shelves feels a little bit magical.
The boys absolutely adore these shows, and I love that they’re one of those rare programs where both of them can learn something different at their own level.
Recently we added the gorgeous Numberblock sensory bottles and bubble poppers and they’ve been in high rotation alongside the books. The boys especially love their Numberblocks train and the interactive 1-10 activity book all from ❤️
This is exactly why I love open shelving in a playroom. Everything is visible, everything is accessible, and the children can wander over, choose what they’re drawn to, and return it when they’re finished.
It’s beautiful to look at, but more importantly it’s where the play really begins.
We love our Joykids shelves, which many of you ask about often. I’ve shared them in our playroom for years because they’ve been such a wonderful part of the space. You can find the link in my bio along with a little discount if you’re planning a playroom refresh. Comment SHELF and I will dm you the deets. 🩶
All of our beloved Fagus vehicles are from and yes the wider axel vehicles do fit if you shimmy the shelf slightly off the wall. Still very stable for toddlers but use your own discretion if you have children beginning to walk ect.