This is activity number two in my series on playing with things you can find in your house. I do have to say though I didn’t find these measuring…
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…
These are herb sensory jars are a great sensory activity! It’s all about smelling different herbs in these jars. The jars are just salt shakers I found cheap in…
How simple is this egg carton color matching game? You can teach your child the colors and practice fine motor skills at the same time. You can also get…
Oh, dear! I have made another fabric memory game! Same name same concept. Except they were heart-shaped. I was so excited on the weekend to be making something cool…
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…
This wooden spoon numbers activity has the essence of the puzzles I have been doing lately. Not only do the numbers mach, the colours do too. So this is…
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 love how this paint sample colour match activity turned out! It’s just so pretty and I can’t wait to show this to my little friends. It will aid…