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Christmas Eve Box

Christmas Eve Box


What to put inside a Christmas Eve Box. What is a Christmas Eve Box?

Christmas Eve boxes have very quickly become a new holiday favourite tradition!! A tradition that sparks magic and excitement for not only the children in the family but the adults too!!

To put it simply a Christmas Eve Box is a box filled with treats that children open on Christmas Eve. 

Children get so excited on the lead up to Christmas - having a box to open the day before gives them little activities to get up to to keep them busy! They also contain some very special jobs to do!
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Leaf Christmas Tree Craft

Leaf Christmas Tree Craft


Christmas Crafts using Nature. Leaf Christmas Trees. Christmas Activities for Preschool.

We have been busy enjoying some Christmas themed arts and crafts! This time of year is simply the best for crafting!! So much to do and so much magic about! Today I am going to share with you some super cute Leaf Christmas Tree's Little N has been busy decorating!!

We go for walks regularly in our household and Little N is always busy collecting twigs, leaves, pebbles, pine cones you name it!! It drives her Dad crazy how there is always a collection of Nature treasures stashed proudly in the porch, however I just love how excited she pleased she gets with herself bringing them home!!

We have been using them in our crafting where we can and today is where the leaves came in useful!!

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Winter Theme

Winter Theme



If you can't bare the freezing cold outdoors venture outside, collect up some snow and use it as a painting canvas! Of course this can also be done outside if your little ones would prefer.

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We had lots of fun creating these ice sculptures to explore for hands on sensory play!

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Who isn't a fan of the Disney Frozen movie? We have been getting creative and using the movie that's a HUGE hit in our house hold to inspire some of our creative sensory play. We have been exploring an oozy, sparkly sensory bag inspired by the number 1 movie, Frozen. 

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Snowman Olaf

Do you wanna build a snowman? We have a great guest post from Belinda Gerrard who shares with us the best Snowman Olaf I have ever seen, created by her daughter and her husband. 

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We sure do love our textured playdough and today while the snowflakes were busy falling outside we had great fun creating textured snowflakes.

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Christmas 
25th December, Christmas is an annual festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. People celebrate by putting up decorations in their home. They gather with friends and family, give gifts and cards. Many people also visit the church and think about Jesus and the blessings they have.

Homemade Bird Feeders

The birds really do need our help during Winter. Not only are these bird feeders great for helping our local wildlife but it is also a fun, easy activity that children will love doing. Its also great to teach them about taking care of Nature. Today we created Christmas themed Bird Feeders.

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Christmas Playdough Wreath



Guest Post from Jo a stay at home Mom who shares with us a great playdough recipe and activity. 

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Christmas Tree Playdough


We had a play date arranged and wanted an activity that the little ones could enjoy. We decided on Christmas Tree Playdough which went down a treat! Come and have a look at the fun the little ones had!

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Christmas Themed Sensory Box

This was the first ever sensory box we created and it was such fun. Christmas themed it was full of lots of.......

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Three French Hens Craft


On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me......

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Christmas Sensory Box

Guest Post from Tess, an Ofsted Registered Outstanding Childminder based in the heart of Cornwall, UK. She shares with us the Christmas Sensory Box she created for her setting, that her children have been having lots of fun with.

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20 Christmas Time Dreads

Although Christmas is a fun time, there are also a few things that we could do without over the festive period. Here we take a look at 20 Christmas Time Dreads.

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Christmas Felt Tree

Guest Post - Sarah joined us from The Natural Momma in Me to share with us the Felt Christmas Tree she made for her 20 month old little.......

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Rudolf Hand Print Art

We purchased some brown paint from the Early Learning centre and we had fun exploring the paint with our hands and doing lots of......

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Wooden Spool Snowmen


Guest Post - Cindy O’Brien from Northeast Pennsylvania USA.  The children have been enjoying creating these adorable little wooden spool snowmen.  We worked on........

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New Year 
1st January, New Years Day is the first day of a new year - 1st of January in the Western calendar. Some people welcome in the new year by having parties with friends and family. There are often lots of fireworks, world wide. It is a time where New Years Resolutions are set that people want to achieve for the year ahead. 

New Year Memory Jar


This is what all families should be doing! If you don't have a memory jar yet, read this. You will want to start one!

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New Year Sensory Box

Guest post from Louise at Building Blocks and Acorns. There is nothing more fun than having a good old celebration! Although I have designed this as a 'New Year' rummage tub, it really can be for any kind of celebration and.........

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Valentines Day 
14th February, Valentines Day is celebrated in many countries across the world. It is a time when people show love, affection and friendship. Many people exchange cards, gifts, candy and flowers.


Sensory fun making Valentines Heart Soup was on the cards today. Little N enjoys water play and making Sensory soups gives opportunity to add a twist.                                                                                                                                                                                          Continue Reading - Heart Themed Sensory Soup

Little N really enjoyed making these Heart Biscuits that were great for Valentines Day, but lets face it these would be great all year round!                                                                                                                                                                                                   Continue Reading - Delicious and Easy to make Heart Biscuits

We love our sensory boxes. They are great fun to introduce new themes and celebrations so we created one to explore for Valentines Day.                                                                                                                                                                                                           Continue Reading - Valentines Themed Sensory Box

We used a different liquid to create this sensory bag that smelt divine! We explored it on a range of surfaces and it looked so pretty when the light....... Continue Reading - Heart Sensory Bag

February the month of love is here once again. Valentines Day approaching so we have been enjoying some sensory textured Valentines Playdough.

We created the playdough at home and followed our simple recipe which can.... Continue Reading - Valentines Textured Playdough
Salt Dough Foot Print Keepsake for Valentines Day



We created an adorable Footprint Keepsake for Valentines Day, made using a very simple Salt Dough recipe........

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Salt Dough Hand Print Keepsake for Valentines Day



We were so delighted with the footprint keepsake we decided to create a fun hand print keepsake too. Again we used a.....

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Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is also know as the Spring Festival. In China the festival begins on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. The festival lasts for about 23 days. People usually clean their homes to welcome the festival and create decorations of red lanterns. They gather with family and friends. Many people wear new clothes and give good greetings to each other. Dragon dances are also a big part of the festival celebrations. They believe the longer the dragon the more good luck it will bring to the community.


Chinese New Year Dragon Painting For Toddlers


If you are looking for a fun activity for Toddlers and Preschoolers that links in with Chinese New Year - you wont get much better than this fun painting activity.

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Chinese New Year Lanterns


There is a fun twist to the Chinese Lanterns that we created this year that made them even more special. Come and have a look at what we did.

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St Patrick's Day
St Patrick's Day is a global celebration of Irish culture that takes places on or around the 17th of March. Saint Patrick is a patron Saint of Ireland and the day is traditionally celebrated with a national holiday in Ireland. It is celebrated by both Irish and Non-Irish people by parties, food, drink and all things green. It is celebrated world wide. 

Upcycled Rainbow Lucky Clover Printing for Toddlers.

Here is a fun upcycled toilet roll lucky clover stamper, great fun for quick, easy and effective art that is perfect for Toddlers!

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Scrunched Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Craft

Scrunched Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Craft


Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Craft


If you are on the look out for fun, easy but effective crafts for young children then you are in the right place. Here at Learning and Exploring Through Play - we always strive to bring you fun activities and crafts! Today we have an adorable scrunched up tissue paper Christmas Tree, no doubt using materials you already have at home.

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20 Christmas Time Dreads

20 Christmas Time Dreads



Well Christmas is on the horizon again, and the Christmas Dreads are looming:

1) Cheesy Christmas Pop Songs - They do actually make you feel upbeat and happy. You get the urge to have a little boogie and two step with your fingers clicking from side to side to begin with, but hearing the same songs over and over and over again, so annoying!

2) Christmas Lights - There is nothing more magical than a place full of twinkly lights, but why do they always tangle? It takes longer to untangle the lights than it does to clean and decorate the whole of your house for Christmas! In fact by the time you have untangled all the lights you've pretty much lost the will to live and the excitement of dressing the tree has well and truly gone out of the window.

4) Crowds - You cant go anywhere in December without crowds and queues being so overwhelming! You even have to queue to get on board an escalator! Shops are hotter than usual, the shelves are under stocked and messy, children are tired and fed up and you're left trying to remain positive but are also questioning why you bother!?

5) Online Sales - You know the types of sales where items are promoted but when you go to buy them they are out of stock? Why don't they just take the item off their sale list then? False hope and time wasting!

6) Pleasing everybody else - Don't get me wrong, I do like to please people but it is impossible to please everyone! There is always someone who has something to say about what your doing over Christmas! No matter how hard you try to make everyone happy there will always be someone who has a bee in their bonnet!

7) The Unsuspecting Gift Giver - You think you have Christmas all sorted then 'ding dong' a visitor bearing gifts turns up out the blue which fills you with embarrassment and horror as you haven't brought them anything. Awkward!

8) Snow - I love snow! But why does snow never come on Christmas day? The day comes and goes without a flurry and I always think how magical it would be if we could spend some time on Christmas day building snowmen, having snowball fights and making snow angels just like they do on the television adverts!

9) Christmas Television - Always rubbish, yet every year we actually expect something different? Line up the Christmas DVDs and if all else fails Only Fools and Horses is usually on Gold.

10) The super organised and super prepared - You see I am pretty organised and prepare in advance but I dont go on and on about it! You know the people who go on and on about how they started Christmas shopping in January and have everything wrapped by June. Oh go away already!

11) Turkey Terror - It does make me smile how relieved people get when they get their turkey home, all safe in their fridges. I cant stand the swarms of customers who launch as soon as a new stash of turkeys is pulled out of the warehouse.

12) The Key Gift Disaster - Its the number one gift on your children's lift, you've trawled through shop after shop after shop and they are all sold out! You finally find one left in stock 70 mile away, because you love them you go and get it.

15) Hiding gifts - The stressful job of finding hiding places for all the gifts you buy.

16) The Christmas Tree being attacked - You spend hours perfecting the tree, everything is beautiful and in place but you know it wont be for long. Whether its your toddler pulling things off the branches or your cat jumping into it, you just know its a matter of time before there is an array of baubles and beads all over the floor.

17) Wrapping - You have a million and one gifts to wrap, you can only wrap once children are in bed. The tape dispenser is temperamental, the sellotape runs out the minute you start getting into it and don't even get me started on gifts that aren't square!

18) Christmas Carolers - Its been a long, hard day. You settle the kids off to sleep and you sit down with a brew, ready to put your feet up by the fire. DING DONG "We wish you a Merry Christmas" - No no no! I shall be putting my "Baby sleeping please do not knock the door" sign up this year!

19) Strawberry Flavoured Quality Streets - Nobody likes the Strawberry flavoured quality streets! You visit the tin looking forward to a little sneaky treat and frown at the discovery of only these chocolates left!

20) Christmas Markets - They are the most delightful events but why do they only last for a weekend? The stalls are crammed with beautiful Christmas nik naks, The aroma of delicious foods fill the air, everyone is wrapped up nice and warm sipping their favourite hot drinks having a stroll around with their families, but there is that many people there you cant get anywhere near the stalls!
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Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Craft

Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Craft


Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Craft


Our last 2 crafty posts have been related to Christmas Trees. They say things come in threes and this is not an exception. Today we have another super easy Tissue Paper Christmas Tree craft that will suit the youngest of children.

There really is no right or wrong way to decorate these trees. Children can freely add whichever materials they like.

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Christmas Tree Sun Catcher Card

Christmas Tree Sun Catcher Card


Christmas Tree Sun Catcher Card


I want to cast your minds back to January time last year. We shared with you a I love you to pieces sun catcher card that you loved! Using this method we have made a super cute Christmas Tree Sun Catcher Card. Not only is it a lovely card to make it also has the option of removing the sun catcher and popping them on the Christmas Tree/Window, and enjoying them as a decoration. 
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Cardboard Roll Christmas Trees

Cardboard Roll Christmas Trees


Cardboard Roll Christmas Trees


Is the Christmas crafting still in full swing in your house? We can't get enough! With Neve breaking up from school tomorrow I am sure plenty more crafty fun will follow! If you are looking for a calmer Christmas Activity to try we have just shared a Christmas themed Sensory Tray. Christmas can be very overwhelming for some children so calming activities are needed at times.

Today's craft will be using items you no doubt already have at home. I was inspired by Mamae.na.gringa. They tagged us this week to share with us that they had been inspired by our Bubble Wrap Christmas Decorations. I always love seeing activities you get up to so do tag us where you can. As soon as I saw this craft on their profile over on Instagram - I couldn't wait to put our own spin on the Christmas Craft.


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Bubble Wrap Christmas Decorations

Bubble Wrap Christmas Decorations


Bubble Wrap Christmas Decorations

Oh my. The deliveries. The endless deliveries that keep finding their way to my house. Well they don't find their way - they've been ordered. You see this year I have accepted that Christmas shopping with two 16 month old busy toddlers is a no go! My answer is Amazon. I can get done the shopping I need to without leaving my house and dealing with two little humans who refuse to co-operate with me. Instead - I can keep them at home and watch as they terrorise my Christmas Tree and try to balance plastic food out the play kitchen onto our beloved family pet. 

It's the season for cardboard galore! My recycle bin is full the moment it's emptied. So I thought I would use some of it in our crafting! Lets face it the possibilities are endless! On a smaller scale from our Cardboard Palace, we grabbed the cookie cutters and began creating our templates.

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Salt Dough Fingerprint Christmas Trees

Salt Dough Fingerprint Christmas Trees


There is a lot of pressure around Christmas and making sure you get the people you love the most, gifts that they will appreciate and be over the moon with. Shopping is stressful with little ones at the best of times let alone out in the Christmas hussle and bussle! Money can be tight so many of us look at ways we can save money and still put big smiles on our loved ones faces!

Well for a grand total of £2.68 for a batch of around 10 gifts (!!!!!) I am going to share with you today a delightful Fingerprint Keepsake, that you can give to your nearest and dearest that will tick all the boxes.

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Snowman Hand Print Christmas Card

Snowman Hand Print Christmas Card



BAM!! In the blink of an eye Harvest, Halloween and Diwali have all been enjoyed! We've got together as families and had FUN! There really is something about all this time of year. Getting together with the people we love most, the cooler weather meaning warm, comfy jumpers! The gift buying, the delicious food! I could go on and on.... 

Whats your favourite time of year? 

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Hand Print Christmas Tree Cards

Hand Print Christmas Tree Cards


Hand Print Christmas Tree Cards - Keepsakes

Now the festive season is upon us you have no doubt started thinking about different festive crafts and activities you can enjoy with the children.

I am not ashamed to admit that my tree has already been up for a few weeks now. There are only so many years where the children are young and we love Christmas so much here that I love to be prepared ready to enjoy the lead up to Christmas with the children.

James was off work so I though why not? I enjoyed the spring clean while the children were at school. Got everything prepared so they could dress the tree on their return. It was really successful and enjoyable for all of us. 

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Christmas Sensory Tray

Christmas Sensory Tray


Christmas Sensory Tray


I am feeling so content right now. Today has been a big day for me. It might only seem something small to the outside world but today I feel like we have accomplished something. 
If you have followed us for some time you will know we are huge supporters of sensory play. We did something all the time with Neve as she was growing up. When the twins arrived - the messier activities haven't happened as much. I've been juggling so many balls and dropping many as I go. I just haven't felt setting up the messier/more planned activities have been possible. Today during the twins nap time, I set up a sensory tray. It's the first one I have done for them to enjoy. 
Not only that, I got to sit back and watch all 3 children playing alongside one another for over an hour today! 
I know it may sound a bit silly, but I've been looking forward to these moments. So today has been medicine for my soul and I can't wait to share it all with you.
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Make your own Christmas Wrapping Paper

Make your own Christmas Wrapping Paper


Make your own Christmas Wrapping Paper - Christmas ideas for kids


As November and December roll around and Christmas gifts are being purchased for family and friends, I always love to add special touches to their gifts that really personalise them. If you have followed us over on Instagram you may remember me sharing this lovely activity in my stories as we've made it.

My children are forever asking to draw so over the course of these months I whip out lengths of brown paper for them to freely decorate at the table. Our family and friends are always so touched to receive the gifts so thoughtfully wrapped and it really is a joy for us to hand them over to show them how much the memories we've made with them mean so much to us. 

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Popsicle Christmas Tree Craft

Popsicle Christmas Tree Craft


Popsicle Christmas Tree Craft


Christmas crafting is in full swing here at Learning and Exploring Through Play. It's a great excuse to overuse the glitter and all the sparkly jewels and pom poms you have stashed away in your craft draws! Did you see the Peg Snowflakes we recently shared?

Today I am sharing with you a lovely craft that is suitable for even the youngest of children. Just make sure the materials you are using are suitable for the age and stage of the children in your care. This was a craft I did with my 5 year old daughter. You could consider using edible paints, ripped paper, pipe cleaners for example if you are crafting with younger children.


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