Today’s small joy—-puddles! Jump in and you’ll discover that there are endless ways to enjoy a small pool of water…
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Today’s small joy—-puddles! Jump in and you’ll discover that there are endless ways to enjoy a small pool of water…
Need to give your mind a rest? take a moment to look up and watch the clouds go by…
Brrrr, cold fingers? Warm them up with this creative activity.
This play-based activity combines a very simple science experiment and water-play for a fun and engaging learning with your little ones!
Going for a stroll? Bring home some treasures, and use them to ignite some creative fun.
Playdough never goes out of favour. Whip up a batch today, or some home-made paint, and keep little fingers warm and busy.
With so many people stuck at home in Australia joining the Rainbow Trail, what a great opportunity to join in by bringing the rainbow inside too.
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!
Summer has well and truly arrived, and it’s too nice to be indoors.
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.
Making and playing with Rainbow Rice is a fantastic activity for the whole family!
Soapy, silky, smooth and satisfying. Is shaving cream the perfect sensory play ingredient?
Winter isn’t all gloom and dreariness. Here are 3 ideas to inspire you to get outside and have some fun in Winter, regardless of the rain or the cold.
Two ingredient slime: it’s easy and cheap, and my favourite part - contains NO glue or glitter! Here’s the recipe for you to try it out at home.
There are so many games to play with whirling, twirling, falling leaves. Here are five ideas to inspire you to take the kids outside and join the fun.
What’s needed to ignite a child’s creative spark? Here’s a simple guide to gathering a few arty basics.
Children just love the feeling of mud, but glorious mud is not just for them…get your own hands dirty too and discover the thrill of getting muddy.