Light Table Toys and Tools
At the end of my post yesterday about the heart suncatchers, I promised to share what else we’ve done so far with the light table.
Play is essential for a child’s development. Through it, kids learn social emotional skills along with growing fine & gross motor skills.
Jean Piaget said it best, “Play is the work of childhood.”
At the end of my post yesterday about the heart suncatchers, I promised to share what else we’ve done so far with the light table.
We’ve been building and decorating a DIY cardboard dollhouse this past week. A few actually. Mostly Daphne and me, with a few cameo appearances by Maia. It’s
My four-year-old and her friend Emily surprised me by playing for hours with some little wooden apples and rainbow buckets. They sorted these creative play
6 ideas for kids playhouses, forts and tents. Having an intimate space just their size inspires kids creative play.
This straw-based building set is my kids favorite and has been used to create all kinds of houses, castles, and other structures.
Daphne has a new wood play kitchen that she cooks at every day, multiple times a day. She loves her little kitchen and feels sorry
Here’s a scavenger hunt for kids to find and make things. Plus a free printable to customize the scavenger hunt for the child or situation.
How do we get through sick days? Lots of stories; lots of games. And now eeBoo Tell Me a Story Cards, which combine the two
Today I’m posting a round-up of our best felt board ideas and a tutorial to make your own felt board. Felt boards are a wonderful
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