Month: February 2014
These shrinky dink zipper pulls are easy and fun to make – and are completely customisable for each child!
This kitchen wall art uses canvas panels, citrus-colored paint and dyed rice, couscous and salt! It really brightens up the room!
Normally I like things to be neat and orderly, but this time I went rather crazy with this colour sensory bin. It’s all relative…
Now you can have your play dough AND eat it! This almond edible play dough is easy to make and will surprise your children when you tell them they …
Are you ready for spring? We got in the mood for the next season with this Birds’ Nest Small World, complete with homemade salt dough birds’ eggs.
My son was *totally* into this train-themed unwrapping activity. And at nearly three years old, that’s not always a given! He used a wide range of fine motor skills …
My goal for the new year has been to help my son learn to read. Here are some fun ways that I have used to help him learn some …
My toddler was a great help when we made this tape resist banner together for Valentine’s Day, using small pieces of canvas paper, tape and paint. It would be …
Here is our connect the dots with numbers fine motor activity that incorporates three things that my son loves – transport, numbers and puzzles!
Recently we’ve been trying out a variety of Kindle apps for early literacy, and here’s a guide to ten of the best.
This mess free painting activity was quick to set up and was a great introduction to primary color mixing.
My son has various little toys that have magnets, but playing with this magnet discovery bin was the first time we have seriously studied them!