The parents challenge 😝
No matter who they pick, we are always on the same team! ✨
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Documenting the magic, the mess and everything in between - one small step at a time. �
Nothing you do to children is ever wasted. ✨
By lining up empty egg cartons, you’ve created an uneven, textured terrain that challenges a child’s balance and body awareness. It mimics "natural" surfaces that kids don't often encounter on flat, indoor floors.
Walking on egg cartoons helps to improve ;
1. Sensory integration
2. Balance core strength
3. Foot arch development
4. Confidence and risk assesement
Low-prep jellyfish craft ✨
Looking for a 2-minute setup craft? This jellyfish craft is the answer !
1. Grab a clear disposable plastic plate.
2. Poke some holes around the edge. (Heat up the stainless steel chopstick and poke the plate)
3. Hand over some pipe cleaners.
This helps with hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness.
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10/02/2026
Our youngest knows how to enjoy life. 😂
Every week, we pile into the car for our ice cream run. Right now, maybe it’s just about melted ice cream, sticky hands and the chaos in the car, but I know these moments are building a foundation. When they are all grown up, they will remember every bit of it.
09/02/2026
Messy play ✨
Hands full, hearts fuller !
Caution: Artists at work. Side effects include stained clothes, blue elbows, and core memories.
Our kind of rich; slow living, no rush just enjoying every bit of it.
In a world that constantly asks us to move faster, we’re choosing to linger. The rhythm of the afternoon and the simple joy of watching them grow in the sunshine.
Grateful for the dirt, and the bloom. ✨
Weekend revision for the eldest before playing games. ✨
The unseen chaos in every physical activity. 😂 Everyone is sooo eager to take part. ✨
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Snack time but make it a practical life exercise. ✨
When tiny hands pickup those scissors, they are doing much more. They are doing crucial hand-eye coordination, bilateral coordination and the hand strength needed for real life tasks like writing.
Not ready for scissors? No problem! Tearing is the ultimate pre-scissor skill.
Before we snip, we rip! Tearing paper builds the bilateral coordination and hand strength needed for mastery later on. Let them "tear" some yarn hair or paper strips today—it's all part of the process! 🖐️✨
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