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Making toys: eco friendly, cost friendly and fun!

With millions of possible play ideas, it is not sustainable to have every toy you will ever need. This is when you can be a little creative by making what you don’t have. You will be surprised at how kids will be just as satisfied with a made toy rather than a bought one. Making toys is not only cost friendly but it is good for the environment. It gives cardboard boxes and other items a second life. Another benefit of making toys is the skills it teaches children, from problem solving to fine motor skills. Read this blog to find out more.

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Digging for Dinosaurs: A finding and matching activity

Dinosaur fans will enjoy pretending to be a palaeontologist in this dinosaur finding activity. Read a bit about the activity and try it out with your own children. Don’t forget to watch the YouTube video to see the activity in action. Download and print the dinosaur cards featured in this post and video to add matching the dinosaurs to this play idea.

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Watch, Play and Learn: Our first YouTube Video

Playing with big boxes is lots of fun and also provides opportunities for kids to exercise and learn at the same time. This article explores some of the learning and skills involved in big cardboard box play. From stacking towers to aiming skills, there is so much learning involved. Kids will lift and stretch as they play this activity, providing a form of exercise that might be new to them. Read this article to find out more. Watch the YouTube video link to see it in action.

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Outdoor play ideas and benefits

There’s something special about playing outside for children. It could be the freedom of extra space to run around or being out in the open with nature. There are lots of outdoor play ideas and you can also bring a bit of the outdoors into indoor play. Use the free downloadable play tracker to encourage your child to play outside a little bit each day.

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10 screen free ways to keep kids busy

Sometimes you just need a few minutes to do something. Having kids around can make these moments challenging. Never fear, we have 10 ideas for those very moments that may help you! Ten tips also includes a free 'look and find' colouring page to download and print. If all else fails, a new colouring activity may do the trick!

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Kids are Curious Scientists

Science is part of every young child’s world. To kids, science is not just doing an organised experiment, it could be exploring in the garden or trying out their ideas. Use our free discoveries booklet to keep their excitement going about the world around them.

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Loose parts: Introducing open-ended play

Find out what loose parts are and how to use them in play for your children. Loose parts encourage open-ended play, allowing full creativity from your children. Loose parts can be found in many places including outside and around the house. Download the full list of loose parts we often use and start collecting today!

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5 play tips to help Grandparents in the holidays

The role of a grandparent is such a special and important one. However, with many years between having kids yourself and having grandchildren, it can be challenging to know how to occupy those little hands! Read some tips from our very own expert grandmother to 6 grandchildren of her own.

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Playing is Learning

Playing is learning: Five things I learnt from my children testing our first product. Read to share my experience trying out our pretend play product with my 4 year old and 2.5 year old children! We all learnt so much!

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