For this tugging box you only need a box and ribbons. Then your child will enjoy the tugging, pulling or drawing the string back and forth. If you use different kinds of…
Here comes part three in my sensory bottle blog posts. I only intended there to be 3 parts but now I’m thinking I want to do more. Watch this…
My best friend did not believe me when I told her I could make the most EPIC bubble bath. Oh, boy did I prove her wrong. I used to…
Here comes Sensory bottles-Part two as promised. I was very excited about this project when I went to the nicest arts and craft store in Helsinki. They had so…
I’ve made rainbow rice twice lately so I though it would be a good idea to write a post about how you make it. I’ve used it for our…
This activity involves threading pasta onto straws that have been stuck into play dough. This is quite a detailed task for the little ones, therefore it can be quite…
Sensory bottles are clear bottles that are filled up with a variety of materials that stimulate your children’s senses through sight, touch, smell, taste and hearing. You could say…
This is another one of my sensory bottle projects. I added the ribbons on top so that my little friend could run her fingers through the ribbons, and of…
Gloop is probably the children’s activity I do most often with my friends. It’s fun and messy and you only need two ingredients! Corn flour and water! It’s a…
I made these buttons on a string for my little friend and her best friend. They have been perfect entertainment in the pram while walking around town. This is…