Physical Development

More ways to use a builder’s mixing tray for messy play

Almost every day I see Daisy involved in some form of messy play. She's either doing messy play at home or Mummy, and sometimes Daddy, takes her to a Messy Play Activity Session. Messy play activity sessions are available around the country and you can find what's available locally for you with an internet search… Continue reading More ways to use a builder’s mixing tray for messy play

Physical Development

How to use a builder’s mixing tray for messy play with under two’s

During my recent stay with Daisy we had plenty of messy play time, using the latest addition to her play area. Daisy now has a large blue plastic tray for her messy play. Daisy really enjoys messy pay so this tray is in use most days and she's been enjoying all different types of messy… Continue reading How to use a builder’s mixing tray for messy play with under two’s

Physical Development

Using everyday items to develop eye and hand control in toddlers.

Sometimes it's a good idea to put out something to be played with that is similar but not exactly the same as previous play items. This gives your grandchild a chance to practise the skills they already have discovered and to try using those skills in a slightly different way. Yesterday, after Daisy had been… Continue reading Using everyday items to develop eye and hand control in toddlers.

Literacy

Exploring books with young toddlers

I'm collecting up those library books, ready to return them to my local library this week. They've been such a success with Daisy and so popular with all of the family who have been sharing them with Daisy; reading them to her and exploring the pictures. The books have been returned to the yellow tub… Continue reading Exploring books with young toddlers