The educational toy manufacturer Roylco is providing an outlet for children to master their mental, emotional, and social health (MESH). 

The acronym MESH was discovered by ThinkFun in partnership with child development expert Deborah Gilboa, M.D. MESH confronts the escalating apprehension around children’s mental health since the rise of the pandemic and the isolation of quarantine. The concept was developed to raise awareness for both industry specific and non-specific professionals to promote resiliency through play.

“Roylco has taken all factors of MESH into consideration to develop thought provoking, confidence boosting, teamwork building educational play for young children to build a bridge into understanding their mental, social, and emotional health,” says Darby Smith, Business Developer at Roylco.

From interactive emotional support puppets to stackable textured sensory beads, each Roylco product contains MESH benefits focused on problem-solving, storytelling, increasingly difficult challenges, and collaborative play. 

For more information on MESH, visit meshhelps.org

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Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events. She is a senior at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, where she studies digital media and production. In her free time, Maggie can be found watching Conan O’Brien videos on YouTube, reading biographies of Lyndon B. Johnson, or listening to the Succession soundtrack.

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