
Let’s reimagine learning together
Learning feels better when it starts with play.
When we play, we connect.
When we connect, we learn.
OUR FOUNDER. KIMBERLY MARTIN
Welcome to Play-Morr. Here is where learning jumps off with joy, curiosity, and play.
Play isn’t a pause from learning—it is learning. It’s how kids grow up smart, strong, and connected. For too long, play has been pushed aside, but the truth is: it’s how we all grow, connect, and make sense of the world.
Here, we celebrate the joy (and the mess!) of play-based learning. Whether you're a parent or an educator, you’ll find simple tools, trainings, and real talk to help you bring more play into everyday moments with confidence.
You know play matters, now let’s help the world see it too.
We keep it playful, we keep it powerful. Because our kids deserve both.
Playful Solutions
(our services)
At Play-Morr, we see you and we understand the challenges of play-based learning:
Limited resources
Pressure to “get academic” too soon
Constantly having to defend play instead of just doing it
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Dive into our tools, trainings, and real-world solutions to spark meaningful play at home, in the classroom, and everywhere in between.
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Creating Play-Centered Classrooms: Workshops on designing classrooms and lesson plans that prioritize play as a learning tool.
Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Play: Training on recognizing and supporting children’s play stages
Facilitating Outdoor Learning: Professional development on using nature and outdoor play as a vital tool for curiosity and problem-solving.
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Custom Play Plans for Families: Tailored recommendations for incorporating play into children’s routines based on their interests and needs.
Professional Coaching for Educators: One-on-one support to empower teachers to integrate play into their curriculum and classroom culture.
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Resource Library: Downloadable guides, activity cards, and videos demonstrating play-based learning ideas.
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Trainings: Partnering with educators to embed play into school policies and curricula.
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Play-Based Learning at Home: Practical strategies for integrating play into everyday routines to support children’s exploration.
The Power of Play in Brain Development: Insights into how play fosters cognitive growth and academic readiness.
Screen-Free Play Ideas: Engaging activities for different age groups that minimize screen time and promote creativity and discovery.







