The following blog discusses how play and music can help develop a child’s fine motor skills.
All in craft
The following blog discusses how play and music can help develop a child’s fine motor skills.
Let the wintery weather inspire you to get crafty with your kids
If your kids have caught it, it may be time to get crafty.
When days seem long, go fishing with the kids…
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!
Sometimes imaginary play just unfolds, sometimes it needs a spark. Paper pizzas are fun and full of choice.
Playdough is fun, creative and simple to make. If you haven’t got a fresh batch handy it’s time to whip one up.
Letter shapes offer an easy way to weave learning into creativity.
I’m keen to use my reusable coffee cup again, but in the meantime here are some crafty ideas for any disposable cups you may collect.
It’s a super easy printmaking material for kids, and you probably have some lying around at home.
Looking for crafty ideas for the kids? Look to the Spring garden for inspiration.
If you look around you can find creative opportunities for your kids everywhere - even in your pantry.
Cutting with scissors is an important life-skill. Here’s a summary of the stages your child will pass through as they learn to master a pair of scissors.
Fun and easy activities to help build and support your child’s hand strength in preparation for handwriting in the future.
Tricky days call for happy distractions. What can your kids make from a paper plate?
When problems are big and overwhelming, it can be helpful to look for comfort in small things around us.
If these strange times have your family feeling trapped, spark some pretend play to let your kids’ imaginations run free.