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Real grass small world play
Small world play doesn't have to complicated. Sometimes just a handful of things to prompt your child's imagination is enough.


Loose parts play in the garden
We love playing with loose parts, and when the weather is nice we like to take our loose parts play into the garden


We're going on a sound hunt!
This week we went on a sound hunt. We went out for a family walk and were on the lookout (or the hearout? 😜) for different sounds...


Painting ice process art
This is one of those activities where the kids are champing at the bit - I barely got time to set it up and they were diving in...


Exploring senses with flower play
You know the phrase 'when life gives you lemons, make lemonade'... today it was 'when your son knocks over a vase, make sensory play!'


The ultimate guide to playdough!
If you've shied away from playdough before, I'm hoping to convert you! It really is my favourite medium for playing and learning with...


How to create a sensory bin
Sensory bins are the perfect way to get a sensory fix without the fuss and I'm going to show you how to make one...


Treasure baskets - heuristic play for your baby
Children are naturally curious, and treasure baskets are the perfect way to build on that curiosity by exploring a variety of textures...


Why we love water play!
Water play is our 'go to' activity - I'm going to explain why we love it and share some of our favourite activities...


Helping your child deal with emotions
Here are some of the activities that have helped us deal with big emotions, as well as some of our favourite crafts, toys and books...


Earth Day seed bombs
We've been spending lots of time in the garden, and with Earth Day just around the corner, these seeds bombs are the perfect activity


Easter sensory bin
We took a sensory bin outside today as the sun was shining and it was the perfect Spring day!


The benefits of getting creative with your kids
We all know the benefits of physical activities, but have you ever thought about the benefits of getting creative with your kids...
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