“I move, I learn”

“I move, I learn” Being physically active is an important life skill in the early years. Not only does regular activity increase physical and cardiovascular health, but it can also improve sleep, reduce stress, increase attention and minimise illness. Because habits and preferences children develop early in life will shape their choices and behaviours for […]

Gifting Children Experience for their birthday!

Gifting Children Experience for their birthday! I know birthdays are big, especially for the first few years and I also know they are expensive too. Every time I hosted my little girl’s birthday party I felt burnt out. Planning, organising, picking the venue, making the guest list, planning the return gifts, planning the snack and […]

Back to schooling!

Back to schooling! Transitioning children back to schooling can be overwhelming for both, your child and you. Creating new routines post the lockdown can be challenging and managing time can be tricky, especially when it comes to early years most of the children will be attending a preschool or an early care centre for the […]

Roleplay in early years!

Roleplay in early years! Have you noticed children pretend to talk like different characters from a movie or like people at home? They put themselves in a situation like they are someone else, this is called pretend play or roleplay. My little girl engages herself in many different characters, she would pull out her easel […]

5 Benefits of family-style dining

5 Benefits of family-style dining Children learn table manners – Family style eating encourages children to learn how to set the table, helping pass food around the table and clean up after a meal. So involve them in the kitchen. Children are introduced to a varity of food – One of the proven studies are […]

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