Learning Resources




About Learning Resources

Smart Play with Purpose

Learning Resource toys support real learning through hands-on play. Designed with early development in mind, they help preschool-aged children explore shapes, letters, numbers and science in a way that feels natural and fun. Whether it’s sorting colours, building structures or talking through stories, each activity supports vocabulary, motor skills and confidence.

Made for Little Hands and Big Imaginations

These are more than just toys. They’re quality tools trusted by parents, teachers and therapists across Australia to help children develop essential skills in their own way. Many sets are open-ended, encouraging creativity, conversation and problem solving. Kids love the fun; adults love the learning that lasts.

A Unique Range for Every Stage

With resources suited to different ages, learning styles and classroom needs, this collection supports children as they grow. Whether you're supporting language development, preparing for school, or simply looking for the perfect gift, these toys turn play into a chance to connect, discover and learn together.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you choose Learning Resources toys?

Start by thinking about what your child loves to do, whether it's counting, storytelling, sorting, or exploring shapes. Our range of educational toys is designed to match different ages, stages, and interests, helping children develop essential skills while having fun.

Are educational toys worth it?

Yes. Educational toys go beyond entertainment; they offer meaningful learning opportunities that support development in language, mathematics, science, and social-emotional skills. Kids gain confidence and knowledge through hands-on play, and parents love watching them grow.

What makes a good educational toy?

A great educational toy is engaging, open-ended, and age-appropriate. It should help kids explore new ideas, discover how things work, and build skills through play. Our toys and quality products support children as they learn to talk, create, sort, build, and imagine, all at their own pace.

How are educational toys different from traditional toys?

Unlike traditional toys, educational toys are designed with learning in mind. They encourage creativity, problem-solving, and motor development, often through guided or purposeful play. Think sorting sets, alphabet games, and fine motor tools made to teach, not just entertain.