by admin | 15/05/18 | Play for Toddlers
…so there are lots of you Mummas in our community on the hunt for some inviting and engaging toddler activities to add to your intentional play plan bank of goodies. We hear you!! You’re after the simple yet meaningful kind of ideas that are... by admin | 01/05/18 | Blogs, Play for Pre-Schoolers
…so Winter is on it’s way (I am super excited) which means a few more indoor days often due to inclement weather. It also means us Mummas need a few more inside activity ideas up our sleeves for our little learners to enjoy. Here are 8 MUST DO winter play ideas... by admin | 24/04/18 | Play for Pre-Schoolers, Play for School aged children, Play for Toddlers
Bean Bags are a favourite resource in celebrateplay HQ- they are so versatile in what they offer within the realm of play. Did you know they encourage learning such as: •cognitive function •balance and coordination •teamwork •gross and fine motor skills Ahh-mazing... by admin | 17/04/18 | Play for Pre-Schoolers, Play for School aged children, Play for Toddlers
Looking for a new idea to freshen up the play routine, help a little one adjust to the change of a routine (eg. Dropping a day nap), an opportunity to recharge the batteries or solve the noise level at a particular time of the day (nap time)? Quiet Time Bins may just... by admin | 10/04/18 | Home Organisation
A challenge we are likely to face at one time or another is helping our children to engage in constructive play. What I mean by this is focusing on an activity with purpose, meaning, organisation and an end goal in mind. Here are 5 ideas to try with your early... by admin | 03/04/18 | Home Organisation
…so whilst planning for play experiences can be as simple or elaborate as you see fit, they do require time to create, particularly if you are targeting a specific goal, outcome or learning area. The key is to find balance-where you are not spending too...