Stickering enhances your children’s fine motor skills. It also teaches them bi- lateral organisation, using both hands (and fingers) to hold the paper and peeling of the sticker. It’s…
I love this new memory game. So much. It just looks so beautiful and unique. I’m going to give this game to my friends for Christmas. It’s going to…
A rainbow rice sensory bin is basically a bin (or a box) that is filled with colourful rice and toy’s. It is part of sensory play, and therefore allows…
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…
This hoop tree is definitely in the spirit of Montessori activities and games. It’s fun, rustic and homemade. There may be a lot of exploring of the stand and…
This is a fun pom pom drop box I made for my little friend last autumn. Great for fine motor skills! I bought soup and used that as our box.…
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…