Need to give your mind a rest? take a moment to look up and watch the clouds go by…
All in pre-schoolers
Need to give your mind a rest? take a moment to look up and watch the clouds go by…
Threading is a fun activity for kids, and you’ll probably already have enough bits and pieces to get started.
Mums, you’re amazing! With a most unusual Mothers Day looming, a simple gesture might go a long way.
Arts advocacy can (and should) start where it matters the most - with our children.
Isolating at home this Easter? Fear not, this indoor egg hunt might add some magic to your day.
Get crafty with the kids this week using items that are easy to find around the house.
We’re all doing our best to create a safe and loving environment for our little ones at home. Give some thought to what your little ones are hearing all day, every day…
In strange times it’s positive to reflect on the things that connect us.
Remember - no matter how under-confident you feel at drawing, your efforts will amaze and delight your little ones.
Books were an important part of my childhood and they’re an important part of my life now. I’ve read to my girls (age 4 and 10) every day since they were a couple of months old so they could experience the joy of reading from a young age. I thought I’d begin my time as a blogger for Little Bluebirds by sharing a few books my girls and I have loved.
Regular opportunities for risky play and the challenges that come with it help children build physical and emotional skills such as fine and gross motor, resilience, muscle strength, problem solving and self-confidence.
Did you know that research shows that your child will actually do better with LESS toys?
Inside babies and children there is an overwhelming desire to play, to experience and to make sense of themselves and their world. They’re all little scientists!
They’re basic, but they’re brilliant. Build your children’s creativity with building blocks.
Summer has well and truly arrived, and it’s too nice to be indoors.
Children’s eyes see the world differently to adults. I’m sure we all have hundreds of photos of our little ones, but have you ever given your child a chance to be the photographer for a change? Give it a go - the process is fun and the results can range from hilarious to beautiful!
A fun and festive spin on an old classic. All you need is the playdough, some decorations and your imagination!
Do you remember sprouting carrot tops as a child? Delight in the wonders of vegetables!! See what you can get growing in your little mini garden and you may be suprised to discover just how much life is still left in boring old vegetable scraps.
Take some time out to squiggle, doodle, draw & share stories with your child
Making and playing with Rainbow Rice is a fantastic activity for the whole family!