Month: June 2013
This is the ninth (and last!) in my series about Learning Colours, based on the animals in the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?
Here’s a really easy way to make homemade glitter play dough!
Here’s my version of this popular magnetic fishing toy using fish made from craft foam.
These fun treats are made by setting goldfish crackers in jello – they look really cute!
This is the eighth in my series about Learning Colours, based on the animals in the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? For more information on the series, please see here.
I upcycled an old wooden tray to make this handy chalkboard tray!
This yarn wrap sheep is a really cute activity to go along with the song “Baa Baa Black Sheep” and is a great fine motor skill for kids to …
This personalized sticker resist card is easy for toddlers to make for Father’s Day!
This is the seventh in my series about Learning Colours, based on the animals in the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? For more information on the series, please …
These invisible hot glue letters can be used for all sorts of activities – we put them in flour for a sensory bin scavenger hunt!
The humble kitchen paper towel can be a very frugal way of producing interesting artwork. We tried making some of our own artwork but I have also listed lots …
Just when I think it should be summer here, we always get 2-3 weeks of rain. To start my son’s education in types of weather we made a cloud mobile …
This is the sixth in my series about Learning Colours, based on the animals in the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? For more information on the series, please …
I created these simple pom pom number boards as a nice visual way to learn numbers – and to play with pom poms at the same time!
This sandpaper and felt shape match game is perfect for toddlers!
Dish soap (washing-up liquid), water, food colouring and a food processor. Instant foam for a foamy sensory bin!