The next few posts will be about playing with things you can find in your house. It’s to show you that children often prefer everyday things to play with…
I have never made Halloween sensory bottles before. I don’t know why? It’s silly if you ask me. I made these with things I had at the house except…
As you probably know sensory bottles are plastic bottles filled up with all kinds of different materials that stimulate your child’s senses. This I spy sensory bottle is for…
I found these cute wooden bobbins at Edinburgh Fabrics, while shopping with my sister. I knew right away what I was going to do with them. A baby rattle!…
I was organising the pictures on my phone last week and I found all these activities that I had not posted about. This activity is one of them. I…
This is such a fun button rattle! Great for the pram and the car. Just keep 3 things in mind. 1. Choose big and sturdy buttons. 2. Tie a…
I found this pom pom whisk on Pinterest a few weeks ago and I was very excited to see what my little friend would think of it as it’s…
I think these sensory bottles are very pretty, and the scarf adds a little bit of mystery to the play experience. My little friend loves holding onto the scarf…
This instalment of my sensory bottle series is inspired by the popular Instagram account the dad lab. Sensory play is great for babies and toddlers as they stimulate all…
I made these mess free paint bags with my little friend today. This really is a great way to introduce painting to babies and toddlers. The paint is contained…