Using play dough, coloured rice and paper plates, this super simple doughnut themed sensory play set up is so much fun! Toddlers can go crazy decorating their own doughnuts while learning so much more about role playing, fosters imagination and creative play.
Learning about the ocean can be so exciting. From all the sea creatures, to the bright and busy coral reef - there's just so much to explore and discover. Read on to download a pack of free printable sea inspired play dough mats that'll keep little ones entertained for hours.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle is one of those classic books that can be enjoyed time and time again. It's a book loved by many, including myself!
Use play dough to make reading time a bit more interactive, for little ones to touch, poke and smell - as if they were a hungry caterpillar eating their way through all the delicious food! By making it fun and engaging, it allows them to be curious and learn through exploring.
Building blocks are a must have in any play room. They teach endless developmental concepts and presents hours of open-ended fun and creative play. Here are some ideas to help get you started with incorporating building blocks into your child's play.