Welcome to our sensory play beach that is safe for all. This activity can be used to introduce little ones to small world and sensory play or to delight older children just the same. The best part is it is safe if a little makes it to the mouth.
Read MoreThese simple DIY shapes provide lots of fun and opportunities for experimentation. Cast colorful shadows using sunlight while learning basic colors and shapes. Introduce color mixing by layering the shapes. Test out different angles and times of day to see how the shadows change. When not in use, the shapes are the perfect addition to a windowsill.
Read MorePresent a new angle to your play with added benefits. Shifting play to a vertical surface can positively impact your brain and body. The benefits can be seen beginning in infancy and advancing across age groups.
Read MoreKids love this colorful sensory play! The Taste-Safe Rainbow Foam only requires two ingredients and about 5-10 minutes to create. The fluffy foam can be used endlessly as an open-ended play set up. It is the perfect addition to a mud kitchen, small world play, or just to toss in a tub and let your little one create their own play.
Read MoreSimple, cost efficient and highly entertaining… the trio I love to hear. This tutorial will walk you through creating your very own light box at a fraction of the price of the fancy store bought versions.
Read MoreClick to discover a simple DIY Montessori inspired coin box using recycled materials from around the house. This simple coin box will engage your little explorers by reinforcing hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and promote object permanence.
Read MoreRecycle common items to create this simple learning resource. The Peek a Boo Body Parts board will reinforce vocabulary while providing familiar visuals. The windows also promote fine motor skills and object permanence.
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