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Carnival of Natural Parenting LuschkaJuly 10, 2012 19

How To Make The Most Of A Very Wet Summer

I’ve often said that I’m not very ‘crafty’ and don’t really enjoy too much ‘messy’ play, but any parent to a toddler knows that that just comes with the territory…Continue Reading →

Home Learning

How To: Help Your Child Develop Fine Motor Skills

The development of Fine Motor Skills in children is very important. We’ve all heard about them, but what exactly are…

Luschka 1June 7, 2012
Home Learning

Learning Colours – Coloured Rice

Building on the success of our coloured pasta, I thought we’d try the same thing, but with rice. I only…

Luschka 4March 22, 2012
Mama Stuff LuschkaMarch 15, 2012 3

Learning Colours – Using Uncooked Pasta

In our quest to learn colours but not have to spend much money on the process, I’ve discovered a few tutorials on how to colour pasta in such a way…Continue Reading →

Playful Parenting

Learning Colours – Make A ‘Book Of Colours’

Continuing on our current theme of colours, and learning colours, we decided to make a ‘book of colours. This took…

Luschka 0March 8, 2012
Mama Stuff

Learning Colours – Using Pompoms And Cups

Using pompoms and cups to learn to sort and name different colours.

Luschka 3March 1, 2012

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