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Zero to Two: The Book of Play

February 9, 2014 by Kate 18 Comments

It’s with great excitement that I announce the launch of Zero to Two: Book of Play. This ebook is a fabulous downloadable resource for all those who have babies and toddlers and are looking to engage them in fun play-based learning activities.   Zero to Two: Book of Play The first few years of a child’s […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baby, ebook, learn, learning, play, sensory, toddler, toddlers

Colour sorting activity for toddlers

January 31, 2014 by Kate 11 Comments

Here is a fun and educational colour sorting activity for toddlers that can easily be done at home or in a classroom environment! It has been the last few weeks that I’ve really noticed that Possum (aged 2) showing a greater interest in the colours of objects. She will often blast out with, “that’s green” […]

Filed Under: 1 - 3 years, 3 - 5 years, Numeracy Tagged With: activity, color, colour, contact paper, fun, grouping, learning, sorting, teaching, toddler, toddlers

healthy bite recipe for toddlers

Healthy bite recipe toddlers can make!

November 25, 2013 by Kate 28 Comments

There are a few things that I want Possum (22 months) to really value in life and one is her health and the importance of healthy eating. It can be so hard to instil in children, especially when we find ourselves exposed to so much highly processed foods.    Now don’t get me wrong, I […]

Filed Under: 1 - 3 years, Cook, Recipes Tagged With: cooking, healthy, recipe, toddler

Decorating golf balls for father’s day gift

August 29, 2013 by Kate 61 Comments

Decorating golf balls for father’s day gift is a simple way to get little kids involved. These decorated golf balls will dramatically improve any golfers swing and the receiver will work hard to remain on the green and keep forever. Ha!  Decorating Golf Balls for Fathers Day Gift It is almost Father’s Day here in Australia. […]

Filed Under: 1 - 3 years, 3 - 5 years, 5 - 10 years, Art, Art & Craft, Celebrate, Father's Day, Fine Motor, Gift Idea Tagged With: Father's Day, gift, preschool, toddler

Painting with Kitchen Scrubbers

August 14, 2013 by Kate 10 Comments

    I was visiting my local Daiso store where everything you see is $2.80. You can imagine how strangely thrilled I was to see a pack including three kitchen cleaners, which included a sponge, soap-free scourer and bristle brush for next to nothing in price.   Sure, some people would use these in the […]

Filed Under: 0 - 12 months, 1 - 3 years, 3 - 5 years, 5 - 10 years, Art, Art & Craft, Paint, Play, Sensory Play Tagged With: art, paint, painting, toddler

Fun Activity for Kids using Wool

August 9, 2013 by Kate 32 Comments

  Here is a fun activity for kids using wool! It will work with kids of any age. In the past I’ve used contact paper and leaves, as well as contact and tissue paper but here is something a little different but just as much fun if not more!   It was in my local craft store that […]

Filed Under: 0 - 12 months, 1 - 3 years, 3 - 5 years, Art, Art & Craft, Fine Motor, Sensory Play Tagged With: activity, baby, contact paper, toddler

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My name is Kate and I am a mum to two little girls, Possum and Boo. We have lots of fun together learning with play at home and are pleased to share some of what we do with you.
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