by admin | 08/10/17 | Play for Toddlers
Our youngest has shown interest in sitting to complete an activity for a short time, so we have introduced a daily activity tub to them-so far just one tub for the week with a daily rotation. As our toddler grows with this concept, we will increase to the five daily... by admin | 29/09/17 | Play for Pre-Schoolers, Play for School aged children, Play for Toddlers
…so who here has children that prefer to play with the kitchen pots and pans, the packaging from your latest online shopping order or any other general household item? Here are our top 8 non-toy play ideas: 1. Pots and Pans – building towers, musical... by admin | 10/08/17 | Play for Pre-Schoolers, Play for School aged children, Play for Toddlers
Let me share a little secret with you – a warm bubble bath is one of my go-to activities to distract a cranky toddler or bored preschooler. Here are ten activities to make bath time fun: 1. BATH CRAYONS – we purchased ours from Target-Munchkin brand. We... by admin | 04/07/17 | Play for Toddlers
Guest blog by Sandra Vanja Novak The children want to learn more than they want to do anything else. They learn every waking minute, and we are teaching them all the time, we might not be aware that we are teaching them and what we are teaching them as certain actions... by admin | 04/07/17 | Play for Pre-Schoolers, Play for School aged children, Play for Toddlers
Hands up if you are a parent of children that ask you to play with them and you feel torn between wanting to spend the precious time with your little learners and the need to do something else? Well, you can take some comfort in knowing you are certainly not the only... by admin | 19/06/17 | Play for Pre-Schoolers, Play for School aged children, Play for Toddlers
Play dates are a great way for little ones to develop their social skills and a fabulous opportunity for you to connect with other Mums. Today I’m sharing 6 play activities that are designed to engage the senses, bring an element of fun to the traditional...