Make magic with some simple kitchen ingredients.
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What can your child spot through their home-made binoculars?
If you look around you can find creative opportunities for your kids everywhere - even in your pantry.
If these strange times have your family feeling trapped, spark some pretend play to let your kids’ imaginations run free.
Need to give your mind a rest? take a moment to look up and watch the clouds go by…
Getting creative doesn’t have to be complicated. Let the kids paint using everyday things around them.
Going for a stroll? Bring home some treasures, and use them to ignite some creative fun.
Get crafty with the kids this week using items that are easy to find around the house.
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.
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!
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!
Getting caught up in the silly season? Take a deep breath and ask yourself, “How much is too much?”
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!
Look around - it’s time to celebrate colour.
Soapy, silky, smooth and satisfying. Is shaving cream the perfect sensory play ingredient?
The time has come to face up to troubling waste issues in our communities and around the world. There is rubbish everywhere and it’s all a bit of a mess! Which “R” words should we listen to? What can we do as individuals with our rubbish?