Operation playtime- come join in! 20th January 2009 #OPT starts tomorrow Operation Playtime Day 1 of 12: Blocks Operation Playtime Day 2 of 12: Record a nursery rhyme or action song together. When was the last time you sang a traditional [tag]nursery rhyme[/tag] or song for children? ( No, Barney doesn’t count.) There are so many great fun ones out… View Post
Operation Playtime Day 1 of 12: Blocks
Operation playtime- come join in! 20th January 2009 #OPT starts tomorrow Operation Playtime Day 1 of 12: Blocks Hands up- how many of us have [tag]blocks[/tag] at home….somewhere? Maybe you have family wooden blocks that your grandpa made;coloured blocks, wooden blocks or plastic blocks. If you don’t have blocks try cans but be extra careful of little fingers and expect… View Post
#OPT starts tomorrow
Tomorrow is the start of Operation Playtime 2009- 12 days of unplugged play. Operation Playtime- come join in! 20th January 2009 Each day for 12 days I’ll share an unplugged play activity we can all try together. I’m looking forward to seeing some creative and fun ways your kiddos play. Take lots of photographs, vlog or blog about what you… View Post
Operation Playtime- come join in! 20th January 2009
Christmas is over and the presents are all over the house. You maybe drowning in toys and bits of Lego. You may have even heard, ” I’m bored!” Your New Year’s resolutions include spending more time with family but doing what? In the last few years, I’ve been writing about spending time with your under 5 kiddo doing activities that… View Post
Carnival of Parenting Podcasts No.20
Welcome to the 20th edition of [tag]Carnival of Parenting Podcasts[/tag] It’s a place to share and find some new parenting [tag]podcasts[/tag] from the podcaster and recommendations from those who listen to podcasts. ..Not sure about Podcasts? Try this ecourse. Top 9 Send in your favourite podcasts of the fortnight. What really matters with Vicky & Jen: Why Gender Matters Forget… View Post
Use your imagination
Play activities come in all shapes and sizes. This is a guest post from Tammy Lessick. She’s a mother and someone I’m very glad I’ve met via Twitter. Tammy speaks from the heart. I am a WAHM of two. I have a five year old girl and a nine year old boy. My son is [tag]nonverbal[/tag] and diagnosed with [tag]Autism[/tag]…. View Post
You be the Daddy
I talk a lot about spending time with your kids in together activities because we often don’t do that enough. I try to show you activities you can try with your little one. Whilst I write about together activities too much of one thing isn’t good for anybody either. Allow your kids to free play without interference as well. You… View Post
Have you completed your play audit?
Happy New Year! How are your [tag]New Year’s resolutions[/tag] for 2009? This is the time of year we reflect on what’s go on before and make plans for the future. We audit our lives. Whilst you’re there making plans for a great 09 consider including a play audit for your children. What type of [tag]play[/tag] did you encourage? Should you… View Post
Unplugged: Wrapping paper
We thought we’d try another attempt at the unplugged project. We had so much fun the last time even though the outcome wasn’t what we expected. We collected all the wrapping paper into a massive trash bag. I had planned on an activity where you screw up the paper and throw it into a box. It’s one of our favourite… View Post
Brain building fun
Advances in neuroscience give Drs a unique perspective on what’s going on inside there. There have always been lots of theories about how children learn and the best way to nurture and raise theme especially during the early years. Science is showing us the answers. However there is the constant problem of what is good brain nurturing fun and what’s… View Post
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