The best thing about getting a package is not what’s inside (although that is good too sometimes) it’s what it’s packed in! A cardboard box is loads of fun, bubble wrap is awesome, but packing peanuts, the kind that are made from plant starch… well they are the BEST! The little weird foamy packing peanuts […]
BIG Bubble Wrap Painting.
It’s Sunday afternoon – I have four kids who all want to kill each other, and a massive role of bubble wrap. How can I combine these things into something good? Painting and printing with bubble wrap is loads of fun, but I needed more than just ‘fun’. To change the mood from cranky, to […]
Make a Minion! Free Printable Minion Play Dough Mats
If your kids love the Minions as much as mine do, then they will love these fun Minion play dough mats! Simply print out the playdough mats and accessories and make your own Kevin, Stuart or Bob! My youngest child loves the Minions. Actually, he more than loves them, he wants to be one when […]
Play Dough Stamping.
In between cooking rice and prepping dinner this morning I made some play dough. I used our really easy, never fail, microwave play dough recipe, but when it was done and cooling on the bench Noah looked at it and rolled his eyes… “But it’s just plain… you forgot to put the colour in it!” […]
Beautiful Bugs Playdough Mats – Free Printable.
If you have kids who love play dough, or bugs, or both (like I do) they will love these these beautiful bugs playdough mats. “Don’t you think we need some new playdough mats?” my youngest child askes. It seems he can only go a month or two before he starts nagging me for a new […]
Dino Slime!
I love setting up fun little play-scapes for Noah. At four and a half he is just bursting with subjects that he is interested in and it’s easy to grab one of those ideas and create an invitation for independent play. But as much as I love it, I don’t want to spend hours setting […]
Fun Grids – Free Printable Grids and Activities for Kids
These free printable grids are a great tool for art, maths, fine motor and even language play and exploration! There are so many fun and easy way to use these grid printables for hands-on learning with your kids, both in the classroom and at home. This fun grids activity started out as a simple idea […]
Christmas Imaginative Play
Noah’s obsession with all things Christmas continues. He recently discovered that our Christmas tree was not real, and he was quite disappointed. He has asked about ‘real’ Christmas tress almost every day since, so today I took him to see a real Christmas tree… one of the enormous pine trees that grow in a forest […]
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