Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble! Here's a simple and fun, not-so-spooky Halloween play dough invitation for little ones to get into the spirit of Halloween.
Children can identify colours better by learning about one specific colour at a time. This method allows them to understand what it is they are learning before another colour term is thrown at them. Read on to find out how we teach our toddler colours.
It's colourful, fun and oh so messy. But then again, the best things usually are. Coloured rice is the purest form of sensory play and there are actually so many benefits of incorporating it into play. Here's why your little one should be playing with coloured rice.
Such a simple activity that helps encourage younger bubs to practise their gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Inspired by one of our favourite books at the moment, this book play with play dough and coloured rice is a great way to engage little ones during story time.