Do your kids love LEGO®? Just manipulating the pieces, snapping them together and pulling them apart is a great work out for fingers, helping to develop fine-motor skills, but Lego is a classic open-ended toy that can be used in so many different ways by creative kids. My girls most often use their Lego to build imaginary buildings or enclosures for their toy animals but recently L has been using them in lot of math games.
Winter activities for children at Seasons School
Let’s make this winter the year when we delight in the cold and the dark.
Gather your children, get cosy, and make memories and connections together.
I’ll show you how with this guide to a cosy and connected winter:
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Make a fairy land :: Waldorf Steiner play
Day three of fairy week, and today I’ll show you how we made an imaginary play fairy land.
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8 easy ways to connect with the seasons in November
Add some autumn to your play and learning this month. Use these easy ideas to connect with the seasons in November.
8 easy ways to connect with the seasons in November
Make Your Mark
Letter and maths games with autumn leaves
Bring on the autumn! There’s not much better to lift your spirits than jumping through a big pile of crunchy leaves with your kids. While you’re out and about enjoying the new season, collect up some leaves and bring them home to play these seasonal letter and maths games.
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