Look to your backyard for some crafty art materials.
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Look to your backyard for some crafty art materials.
Cheery and cheap animals made from recycled tubes… get crafty with your kids.
What can your child spot through their home-made binoculars?
Let the kids make a pretty window to help them catch some sunshine.
Bring some colour into your child’s day, with paintings that start with a simple blob!
The following blog discusses how play and music can help develop a child’s fine motor skills.
Whether it be indoors or outdoors, with food, mud or paint…creating space for you and your children to make a mess can be a fun, dynamic and satisfying way to spend time…lockdown or not.
If your kids have caught it, it may be time to get crafty.
When days seem long, go fishing with the kids…
A simple activity to play in your own backyard, with whatever you have on hand!
Transform a paper bag into a simple puppet, and watch the theatre unfold.
The gifts of Autumn can inspire some unique seasonal creativity.
Do you spend time and energy each week encouraging your little one to be creative? Perhaps it’s time to lead by example!
Have you heard of “heavy work”? Let me tell what it is and how you can incorporate it into the daily life of your little ones.
How we can create appealing opportunities for busy little hands to touch, grab, poke, pour, twist and squeeze.
Playdough is fun, creative and simple to make. If you haven’t got a fresh batch handy it’s time to whip one up.
Here are 3 more ideas for outdoor play equipment that can be cheap, useful, fun and can be played with over and over and over again.
Use the magic of nature to inspire your child’s creativity.
Letter shapes offer an easy way to weave learning into creativity.