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Here are over fifty ideas to help children enjoy learning their ABCs. 50+ ways to learn your ABCs Welcome to the Carnival of Letter Play! This Play Academy link-up is all about Letter Play. Please share an idea for any kind of letter play – a new post Read More...
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It’s been lovely to see my big girl taking care of my little girl this week (here baking this great easy bread recipe) The Kids Co-op was a-glow with ideas last week. Did you see the glow in the dark paint, oobleck (goop) and sensory bottles? We need Read More...
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A saucepan + moss + pasta + conkers + a child’s imagination = a happy home for a pterodactyl, mouse and cat. Don’t miss last week’s fabulousness Did you see these two ideas from last week’s Kids Co-op? One’s a feast for the eyes and one for the tum! What Read More...
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My children see magic in mud. Do yours? We’re not the only ones who enjoy the simple things in life. Check out these simple – yet oh so clever – play and learning ideas from last week’s Kids Co-op: One Perfect Day shows us how you can learn to read and Read More...
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This week we’ve been watching our caterpillars grow and grow and grow. We might have butterflies this time next week! What have been you been doing with your kids this week? Share and idea with us. Join the Kids Co-op What have you been playing this week? Read More...
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This week the Nurturestore kids have been turning yesterday’s news into today’s art. Stop by next week and I’ll show you what they came up with – it’s colourful! We missed joining in with the Kids Co-op last week while we were Screen-Free, so I can’t Read More...
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Happiness reigns in the Nurturestore household this week, where love blossoms between the unlikeliest of play mates. My picks from last week: a load of old junk You know we love a good recycle, upcycle idea. Last week’s Kids Co-op had lots to choose from Read More...
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This week the NurtureStore kids discovered what happen when your water beads are left outside and get caught in a shower of rain. What have you been playing this week? Join the Kids Co-op and share a great idea from your week. My picks from last week: Read More...
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This week our indoor meadow had a hair cut and became the indoor/ outdoor stage for a theatrical performance (which I’ll share with you next week). What have you been playing this week? Join the Kids Co-op and share a great idea from your week. Join the Read More...
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How much mess can you take? If you think play dough is risky, finger painting is a step to far and glitter brings you out in a cold sweat, look away now. Last week’s Kids Co-op link up had some of the messiest play ideas I’ve seen in a while. :: how’s Read More...
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Thank you to all of you who shared play ideas with the Kids Co-op last week. Three ideas from last week’s Kids Co-op that you don’t want to miss are: 1. Putti Prapancha‘s super messy indoor fun. 2. 52 Brand New‘s super messy outdoor fun. 3. And My Little Read More...
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Bring on the spring! We’ve been planting sunflower seeds in tin cans this week. What have you been playing? You can join the Kids Co-op in two ways: :: add a link to your play-based post here and have it shared on all the other blogs who are hosting. Read More...
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My children are in there somewhere! Join the Kids Co-op link-up What have you been playing this week? Add a link here and we’ll share your idea across all the blogs co-hosting the Kids Co-op and pin the best to our popular Weekly Kids Co-op Pinterest Read More...
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Does your child’s class have a mascot that is sent home with each child in turn for a weekend? Billy the Naughty Bus visited with us this week and boy, was he cheeky. The girls delighted in inventing lots of adventures for him and taking photos for their Read More...
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We’ve been playing at Tate Liverpool this week. We love art galleries that welcome children with sketch pads and encourage them to lie on the floor and draw the sculptures. A huge thank you to all of you who joined in with the first Kids Co-op idea swap Read More...
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