A couple of photos from earlier in the weekend:
colouring, cutting and sticking – relaxing way to spend a Saturday morning.
Making shapes from plus plus and drawing around it.
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A couple of photos from earlier in the weekend:
colouring, cutting and sticking – relaxing way to spend a Saturday morning.
Making shapes from plus plus and drawing around it.
Linking up to:
Jumping, climbing and running are all important ways for kids to engage in physical play, which is important for developing gross motors skills and promoting other developmental milestones. However, an equally important means for development is through imaginative play. Imaginative play is essential for children’s social, emotional and cognitive development. This type of play includes […]
Wooden railway is an absolute classic toy – popular in most homes and nurseries. It was a huge hit with my boys particularly when they were younger, and now that N is moving out of the baby stage into the toddler years, we’ve started to reintroduce it again. Wooden railway is really open ended and […]
We all know that spending time outside is good for our children. So, many parents try to take their kids to the park or for a bike ride. The problem is there is not always enough time available to do this as much as you would like. So, you have to do what you can […]
When you think of a classroom, what springs to mind? Most likely it is a room, indoors, with desks and chairs facing a whiteboard on the wall. It’s important to remember, however, that this isn’t the only environment that a child can learn in and, as research has shown, it may not be the most […]
This summer, Little Tikes are celebrating all of the parents and families who encourage kids to get outdoors into the garden or great outdoors, and in a time where indoor screen based activities can be very tempting, or safety concerns can keep kids inside, they’ve brought out some great new ranges to make outdoor play […]
Sensory Stone play should be part of any child’s development, as it encourages new experiences involving the senses. Every stone play offers an opportunity for kids to better understand their shapes through play and mark making. This game enables children to experiment with shapes and patterns while also exploring how to match and find symmetries. […]
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We love arty days here. It looks like fun
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Lots of concentrating going on 🙂 x
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it is always good to spend time at home doing craft!
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6yo often spends ages doing things like this
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Looks like you’ve been having fun. What did they make of the Plus Plus?
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they love it, mr r is too young but the older two have been using it a lot making patterns, shapes and letters. I like it myself, they have left some around near the laptop so I keep picking it up n playing with it instead of getting on with my work lol 😀
Looks like lots of fun!