16/04/2020
An awesome free book illustrated by one of our favorite (Gruffalo), a good way to connect during this unusual time , with our little ones who donβt really 100% understand whatβs going on.
Here's your FREE resource for teaching kids about the Coronavirus. Download Coronavirus: A Book for Children
by Elizabeth Jenner, Kate Wilson, and Nia Roberts,
illustrated by Axel Scheffler: https://bit.ly/2VwUUyd
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Axel Scheffler has illustrated a digital book for primary school age children, free for anyone to read on screen or print out, about the coronavirus and the measures taken to control it. Published by Nosy Crow and written by staff within the company, with consulting by Professor Graham Medley of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The book answers key questions in simple language appropriate for 5 to 9 year olds.
31/03/2020
π Missy 4yo is showing lots of interest about The Body π€©, just a simple easy stick and paste activity works really well π
27/03/2020
π·βΎοΈβͺοΈβοΈβοΈ There is no better way of learning about shapes than actually making , touching and seeing them. Mr 6yo was exploring about everything 3D while Missy almost 4yo ( who ALWAYS wanna to do everything the big brother does π) is learning about 2D shapes.
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Ask questions like β how many corners are there ? Are all the sides in same length ?β What shapes are the bases for this 3D cuboid ?
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My boy is truly amazed by how a cone is made with 2 circles π€©
26/03/2020
πAll the crystal and gems π little lovers π€©, have you tried growing crystals at home π‘? We have used a commercial kit this time purely because it was one of the presents π Mr 6yo received from last Christmas ( yup... we are still slowly opening all of them π) and for its glowing in the dark effect πBUT the good news is ... it can be done at home as simple as using salt π§ or sugar, mix with some water π§then just wait π€!
Check out this awesome guide provided by one of our favorite STEM resources
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https://www.kiwico.com/blog/2017/01/13/crystal-science-projects-kids/
25/03/2020
π How about some simple number and pattern recognition activity with the younger one ? My missy (almost) 4yo loves them π