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Firework Salt Painting


Firework Salt Painting for Kids


It's not long till Bonfire Night and many of us are turning to Bonfire Night topics now. The children will soon be seeing fireworks lighting up the night sky. They will hear them soaring up high and they will hear the crashing and banging noises they make. 

We did a lovely activity recently that I am here to share with you today - Salt Painted Fireworks! Make sure you're following us on Instagram as I always do the step by steps over there on my stories. Instagram is the place I share my activities first.
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Nature Collage Boards


Nature Collage Boards Forest School Nature Activities for Kids Early Years


It's currently half term for us and with so much change on the cards I wanted to have lots of Autumn fun with the children during this break. I booked a National Trust and with a back pack full of potential activities we set out for a day surrounded by the beautiful colours of Autumn. After our picnic we started making our Nature Collage Boards just before we started our Autumn walk trail. 

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Pumpkin Line Art


Pumpkin Line Art - Halloween Ideas for Kids


We are loving art right now! We have been recently experimenting with watercolours, paper towel art and Filter Paper Art
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Halloween Magic Paper Towel Art Science


Halloween Magic Paper Towel Art Science


With Halloween just a couple of weeks away I am looking to do some fun, frugal activities with the children. As we really enjoyed doing a version of the magic paper towel art during the Spring I thought it would be fun to redo with a Halloween theme!

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Paint Stick Watercolour Pumpkin Art


Paint Stick Watercolour Pumpkin Art


With Autumn in full swing we have now started our Autumn crafting and I just love it! This is my favourite time of year! Over the last few days we have been making the most beautiful watercolour pumpkins using our Paint Sticks - recycling some cardboard that I always keep aside from deliveries. 

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Acorn Fairy Hat Wreath


Acorn Fairy Hat Wreath - Autumn Crafts for Kids


Autumn has landed and I am so happy to see all the beautiful Autumn colours! The walks with the children are lots of fun as they keep discovering lots of lovely nature finds all over the woodland floor! We collected lots of the acorn fairy hats to craft with. Last year we made an amazing autumn tree canvas using the acorn tops this year we made this lovely Autumn Fairy Hat Wreath.
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Water Break Its Neck Waterfall


Water Break Its Neck Waterfall - Family Days Out. Places to visit in the UK.


After a busy week at work and school we really wanted to get out this weekend. Now the children are back at school and routine is tight at times submerging ourselves in walks and adventures outdoors is our best way to connect and de-stress as a family. 

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Magnetic Wands and Chips Sensory Play


Magnetic Wands and Chips Sensory Play


Over the weekend I set up an invitation to play that involved magnets. I had wanted a set of wands and chips for a long time and now we stock them in the shop I've managed to get my hands on a set for us and they're brilliant! 

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Egg Carton Flower Canvas


Egg Carton Flower Canvas - DIY Gifts - Recycled Crafts

No matter what time of year noticing the flowers blooming around us is great fun. Noticing the shades, the size the scents they give off. Paying attention to which wildlife are attracted to them provides many learning opportunities. 

Today I am going to share a really lovely craft where we created some beautiful flowers using an egg carton! Who would have thought that an egg carton would create the most beautiful flowers?

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Ynys Y Pandy Slate Mill and Lake


Ynys Y Pandy Slate Mill and Lake - Places to Visit in North Wales


In addition to play another thing that we love doing as a family is exploring the great outdoors. As this is another passion of ours I decided to set up an Instagram account solely for the purpose of sharing great places to visit. I have shared quite a few places on here in the past and I wanted to start up this series again as my camera roll is always full of lots of images and videos.

Today I want to share with you a recent visit that we had to - Ynys Y Pandy Slate Mill and Lake
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Elmer Sensory Play



Elmer Sensory Play play ideas for early years

I set about making a batch of rainbow rice and used our black tray to spread out the small amounts I made up. Once the rice was all placed out like that it reminded me right away of Elmer the patchwork elephant. It's a story we have been enjoying through the day as my daughter has the collection of stories. We got the collection for £10 in a local school book fair. 10 books for £10!
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Petal Butterfly Sun Catcher Craft


Petal Butterfly Sun Catcher Craft


Today I want to share with you a beautiful craft that we did making butterfly sun catchers using petals! As flowers have been on the turn in the garden I have been regularly de-heading plants which has encouraged lots of new growth. It stops the energy from going into stems that are dying off and instead that energy goes into the new shoots and stems. 

As many of the petals are still pretty beautiful I like to use them in crafts and activities before they head to the gardening recycle bin.

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Cardboard Abstract Art


Cardboard Abstract Art Early Years and Forest School Ideas


Today I am going to share with you an abstract art idea that we took out with us to do after a picnic this week. I always keep a stash of cardboard handy as there is so many things that you can make and create with it. Using just a few strips of tape we all created a lovely piece of artwork that was super fun to make!

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Nature Binocular Scanners


Nature Binocular Scanners - Forest School Ideas


Going out walking has been what's kept us going over the last 3 months with lockdown being enforced. Yesterday we ventured out together and I can't express how much I needed that time out to recharge for the week ahead. Whilst out yesterday I packed a bag with a couple of activities for the children to do whilst they were out in the woods. Usually we would create at home and take things with us already made but it was a game changer taking our crafting outdoors in the woods for a change.
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DIY Cardboard Space Rocket


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DIY Cardboard Space Rocket


With 3 Space fascinated children I created a rocket for them to launch off into space, complete with twinkling stars. My daughter has always had a space fascination. After some bedtime stories the boys have also started to ask questions and show a real interest for the topic space. I love when the children show what they're interested in and I always love to support their interests. 
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Rocking Snail Craft


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With bugs being a recent topic of interest as the discoveries in the garden of various bugs and insect have brought joy to the children, last week we made rocking snails.

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Very Hungry Caterpillar Craft


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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Craft - Early Years Ideas


With the children making lots of insect observations over the last few days in particular - in the garden and when out on our walks I wanted to explore with them more closely some fun facts and crafts, linking to insects.
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Filter Paper Butterfly Craft


Coffee Filter Butterfly Craft


We created these adorable butterflies using a classic technique that creates beautiful watercolour art! The children spent all day on and off doing the different stages of these butterflies and come afternoon we had any adorable set of brightly coloured butterflies! 
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Recycled Jars and Water Beads


Recycled Jars and Water Beads - Exploring Quantity Early Years

I am a self confessed keeper of all sorts because there is always a fun way reuse right? Today I want to share with you one of our recent activities where I recycled a bunch of jars in different sizes to work on mathematical concepts using water and water beads. 
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Cardboard Roll Flowers


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Cardboard Roll Flowers- Recycled Crafts for Kids


This was a lovely activity that we did a couple of weeks ago using our stash of cardboard rolls. You can buy cardboard rolls from craft supply stores or you can recycle the tubes from your wrapping paper. We made some sunflowers using this technique a few years ago but I loved the idea of filling shapes and formations up with dried materials before painting them.
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Twig Owl Craft


Twig Owl Craft - Forest School Nature Craft Ideas


Today I wanted to share with you a wonderful owl craft that the children have been busy creating. I love crafts that involve nature. We ventured out on our daily walk to collect sticks and headed back to get cracking on our twig owls.
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Scrape Painted Rainbows


Scrape Painted Rainbows - Process Art


We are really enjoying our ice activities lately. We have done some painting on ice with watercolours, painting on ice with paint sticks. We've done an ice rescue after freezing water beads and this week we did a frozen paint scrape rainbow. 

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DIY Magnetic Tile Puzzles


DIY Magnetic Tile Puzzles - Early Years Problem Solving

One of our most favourite toys is the Connetix Tiles. We have the set of 100 and they are brilliant for open ended learning and fun. The children are always busy building structures and it really does ignite so much imagination and creativity.

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Paint Printing Art with Q-Tips


Paint Printing Art with Q-Tips


One thing I love doing so much with the children is painting and creating outdoors. The sun has returned here in Birmingham so today we have been busy out in the garden with our paint stash. 

The artwork created today is going to be created into some colouring lanterns once they've all dried. It involved some really awesome process art and that's what I want to share with you today - paint printing art using q-tips. 

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Rainbow Suncatcher Craft


Rainbow Suncatcher Craft


Today we have been making rainbow sun catchers. We have really enjoyed spotting the rainbows out and about in our local area as of late. The children can’t get enough of them and keep asking to make more of them. I’m not complaining as they are so delightful.


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DIY Problem Solving Puzzles


DIY Problem Solving Puzzles


One thing I can't get enough of for the children is open ended toys. It always amazes me the amount of learning and play opportunities the children create from toys that don't have a set outcome or purpose. Construction toys are a firm favourite here in particular our Connetix Tiles. They are played with daily. The boys have short attention spans often fleeting from one activity to the other. The Connetix Tiles hold their attention for sometimes an hour or more - unheard of for them usually.
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Back to the Garden



Schools are closed but it doesn't mean an end to education! Spring is here and it's time to start planting your seeds ready for your summer blooms! 
Last year I had the pleasure of being the ambassador for a Get out and Grow campaign hosted by Sudocrem. I am very passionate about nature and encouraging children to enjoy gardening and appreciate all it has to offer, so I am thrilled the time has come round again! The campaign this year is called Back to the Garden and I can't wait to share with you all it has in store.

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Rainbow Foam Recipe


Rainbow Foam Recipe - Sensory Play

One thing we love playing with during sensory play is - Rainbow Foam. Very easy and simple to make and the children love it!

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Painting on Ice Sensory Art


Painting on Ice - Painting with Watercolours

We have been having a blast in the garden using ice as a canvas to paint on! We have been trialling different ways to add colour to the blocks of ice - paint sticks and watercolours!

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Pom Pom Water Play


Pom Pom Water Play. Sensory Ideas for Kids.

I'm not sure if I'm with the majority here or the minority but I just don't rate pom poms for crafts as much as I rate them for Sensory Play! Their texture is light and fluffy and when submerged in water they feel even better! They absorb the water and are great for little hands to squeeze and watch the liquid pour out from the Pom Pom. It gets their little hands really working and is a great way to explore cause and effect.

I am sharing on our stories on Instagram lots of simply play ideas so make sure you're following us over there too.

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Cardboard Village Small World


Cardboard Village Small World


I have my lovely friend Emma joining us today with her lovely little boy Louie. Emma is a key worker so is still working through lock down for 3 days a week. During her time at home she is always doing such wonderful activities with Louie.

She invited me over and I just had to film this wonderful activity that had been keeping Louie busy this week. His very own Cardboard Village Small World. Emma joined us over Christmas and shared a lovely craft with us so I am delighted to have her back today.

I am sharing on our stories on Instagram lots of simply play ideas so make sure you're following us over there too.


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Kitchen Roll Magic Drawing Science


Kitchen Roll Magic Drawing Science


Recently in our Learning and Exploring Through Group a member shared a fabulous experiment she had been busy doing at home. With us currently in lockdown here in the UK I like to have a bank of activities in mind ready for the next day. I'm finding that going with the flow works best for us but as and when the children are getting a little wild an activity can bring back some calm and focus. 

I am sharing on our stories on Instagram lots of simply play ideas so make sure you're following us over there too.

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What we Need to be Telling our Children




The last few weeks have brought about lots of uncertainty and worry for many of us. With actions being taken that we possibly didn't think we would see many of us are feeling unnerved about the situation. 

We have no doubt spoke at lengths with our friends and family trying to make sense of it all, but have you stopped for a moment to think about how all this is affecting the children in our care?

Here in the UK it has now been announced that schools will close on Friday and we have no idea when they will re-open. 
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Websites to Support Fun and Learning




School closures are in place for some already with more schools set to close very soon. I have put together a list of sites that you may find useful to keep the children busy and learning whilst at home.
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140 Fun Things to do Indoors



With the recent outbreak and lots of uncertainty and worry I have put together a list of fun things to do indoors with your children. I have had the pleasure of speaking to many of you all over the world who are feeling isolated and afraid right now. With many in isolation it can be very difficult to keep the children busy and happy, spending so many more hours indoors that they would usually. I know not all countries are on complete lock down but a few are. I can't even begin to imagine how that must feel right now.
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Rose Petal Water Sensory Play


Rose Petal Water Sensory Play


James very kindly brought me some beautiful flowers recently. I have enjoyed them in my kitchen for almost 2 weeks. They started to turn but before throwing them away I wanted to set up a sensory play activity for the children for when they returned home from school. 
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DIY Dental Teeth Props for Kids


DIY Dental Teeth Props for Kids


A place that I absolutely love to spend some of my time whilst online is in our Play Group. It's a place bursting with wonderful play ideas, inspiration and support. This week Tammy shared an amazing idea that I just had to share with you guys over on the blog! I am often left in sheer amazement at the extend of effort so many care professionals go to to teach the children they look after. This is a job done with pure love and passion for the children learning. 

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Hands on Learning for Valentines Day


Hands on Learning for Valentines Day


We've been having the most delightful winter mornings here in Birmingham. Harsh frosts with blue, sunny skies. I have been out for some of the most wonderful walks right after the school run and it has really cleared my mind after all the Christmas chaos and the sickness bugs that hit the household over that time. A new year is here and one of the first events we can really look forward to sharing with the children after Christmas is Valentines Day. 
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Big Garden Bird Watch 2020


Big Garden Bird Watch 2020


Our first post of 2020!! We are getting back into the swing of things after the Christmas fun and chaos. One thing I really look forward to once the children are back at school after the Christmas break is starting to prepare for the Big Garden Bird Watch. If you follow me over on Instagram - you will know that we take great pride in doing our bit to help the local wildlife. 

We have enjoyed making feeders for the birds - 


Big Garden Bird Watch 2020


Oh and do check out this fabulous hands on learning Tuff Tray all about Birds too. The children had so much fun with this one.

What is the Big Garden Bird Watch?
It's an event that takes place annually between the 25th and the 27th January, where half a million people come together to help the birds. During that weekend you are asked to spend 1 hour counting the birds you see of each species. You can do this in the comfort of your own home, looking out the window or take to the great outdoors and find a spot and do it there. 

Why does this event take place?
During your bird watch you will collect information on the birds that you see. You can then transfer this information over on the RSPB website. This data helps build a picture of how garden birds are faring across the UK. This information is vital for conservation efforts. This is a completely free event that anyone in the UK can take part in. 

Where do we submit our findings?
It's really simple to gather the data and it provides a great opportunity for the children to come back and submit their information themselves on the website too! You submit your data to the RSPB here. Within your Bird Watch pack you will also have the change to send your findings back via post if you wish to. 

Before logging off play the fun quiz, answering questions about yourself to find out which Garden Bird you are



Big Garden Bird Watch 2020



By taking part in the Big Garden Bird Watch you become a Citizen Scientist! 

What is a Citizen Scientist?
It's when an individual comes together with lots of other members of the public to gather large volumes of data for research. How cool is that?

To make this event even more fun the RSPB will send you a free guide pack with a picture chart which makes it really easy and visual for the children to take part with little support. You can register online here for your guide pack.

Guidance of how to record your findings:

  1. Only count the birds that actually land in your chosen spot. Whether that's looking out of your garden or sitting in an open space and observing outside. 
  2. Don’t count any birds that are flying over.
  3. Only count the largest number of a species of bird that land at any one time. For example if you see a group of 6 starlings together then towards the end of the hour you see a group pf 4 starlings - write 6 as your final count. This will avoid counting the same birds over and over again. 
  4. Where female and male birds aren't shown as an option to record separately it's because they look similar so you count them together. They only show male and female for that species in the chart if they look different.


You are also invited to share information about other wildlife you see. RSPB are asking you to share over the last year and roughly how often you have had sightings of - badgers, foxes, frogs, grass snakes, muntjacs, great crested newts, grey squirrels, hedgehogs, moles, red squirrels, roe deer, slow worm, stag beetles, stoats and toads you have personally seen. 
I work with a large group children. Could I look at doing this event with them?
In addition to this event - on the 21st February RSPB also run a Big Schools Birdwatch.
Each year educators up and down the UK take part. They turn their classes into conservation scientists and they do their bit to track the birds they see within the grounds of their setting. 
You can register your interest in this event from as early as 24th September and until 2nd February 202. By registering your interest you can request that a school information pack is sent to you to aid you with your research. You can register for The Big Schools Birdwatch here.

From the menu you can select whether you teach early years, infants, juniors or seniors which means the packs will be tailored for the age of the children taking part. You can submit the results of your watch anytime between 6th January - 21st February. 

The great thing about taking part in this is that the RSPB will share the results of you survey so you can see how your class has contributed to the research.



Big Garden Bird Watch 2020 RSPB


While I am on the subject of RSPB I would love to share with you that we have been supporting this charity now for over 15 years! We have a membership with them and paying just £5 a month we help support the wildlife in our local areas and afar. 

We get sent magazines each quarter that are jam packed full of information about wildlife which my children love looking through! They are timeless too, so once they have been read we keep them and often return to them at later dates. 

Being a member also gives us unlimited entry to 170 nature reserves! The learning opportunities at the Nature Reserves are fantastic. So much to observe and learn! I love how they really consider the children and offer plenty of natural play opportunities from mud kitchens, wooden sculptures, story trails, bug hotels, musical instruments, climbing trails plus so much more. 

They run some fantastic events so be sure to check them out too! 


Big Garden Bird Watch 2020 RSPB


Something else we love doing is collecting the Nature pin badges. They're only £1 which makes a lovely treat at the end of an hour or more exploring and your money goes on to support a worthy cause. We have 43 of these now!

So what are you waiting for? Sign up for your Big Garden Bird Watch packs now to take part and become Citizen Scientists.
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I love you to pieces Suncatcher Card    Melted Snowman Family    Rainbow Streamer Craft



Recycled Valentines Crafts for Preschoolers    Recycled Valentines Crafts for Preschoolers    Sensory Winter Play for Preschoolers



Mark Making with Kinetic Sand    Plastic Easter Egg Art Ideas    Space Themed Sensory Play Small World

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