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I don’t know about you but after only one week back in the real world of routine and school not even started yet, I already have lunchbox fatigue. This easy no bake carrot cake ball recipe is my game changer.
What could be more beneficial for your little one? It is the ultimate freedom from rules and boundaries when it comes to setting up activities for your little ones. So what is open ended play?
Have you attended a community event that has really captured your child’s interests? Why not build upon these experiences using simple activities to encourage deeper learning?
Let's be honest, kids are obsessed with boxes. Here we share how you can make box construction activities for your little ones easy and enjoyable. Friend and Mum extraordinaire Emily shares how she went about it.
Have you ever tried to describe the smell of wet grass as you walk across it? It is not just one sense that we use to describe these things, but a combination of many senses. Let's talk sensory play.
Toddler sorting activities give us so many opportunities. As children grow they start to explore and try to make sense of the world. Lets dive in with 5 Easy toddler sorting activities that don’t require any special equipment
Successful toilet training with toddlers can be great except for the rolls and rolls of toilet paper that end up on the floor. We share our 7 crafty tips for your toilet paper rolls here.
So this week we’ve been looking for some quick and easy Easter craft activities to try at home and we stumbled upon an amazing blog the Imagination Tree. We share our 3 faves here.
Simple toddler activities creates opportunities for oral language development and oral language is essential to Literacy development. Play is educational! Discover some of our simple activities here.