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Bath time for toys

Children know bath time – but they are usually the ones being washed! This activity lets your child use their imagination as they pretend to be the grown-up. And playing with water is so much fun! What do I need? Bucket or bowl of warm, soapy water Sponge, face washer and scrubbing brush Plastic toys […]

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Baby’s special treasure box

Babies and toddlers love to explore! Everything is new to them, and they find fun and wonder in everyday things. They learn by exploring shapes, tastes, smells, sounds, and textures. In this activity, babies will have fun pulling objects out of a container, and examining them in different ways. By talking with your baby about

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Creative art for kids

It’s time to let your child’s inner artist shine. Ask them to choose what to draw and then let their imagination run wild!. This activity allows your child  to learn to notice details such as shape, colour, and texture. Let them share with you the joy of being creative. What do I need? An item to

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Brew a special garden potion

Witches’ brews, fairies’ stews and magic potions – there are so many things your child could create with some simple plant materials. As they pick, scrunch, mix and pour, they are  developing their physical skills.  What do I need? A basket or container for collecting items An outdoor area with   plants and flowers Some jars,

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Scooping faster with pasta

This activity is good to do while you are cooking dinner. It keeps children busy and involved. Your child can choose the best way to move the pasta from one container to another – and see if they are right! A timer makes them race to beat the clock! And they are developing their hand–eye

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Sand stories

Aboriginal people put a lot of value on storytelling. This activity introduces your child to Tasmanian Aboriginal symbols. It will also let them use their imagination to create their own stories. This is both a lot of fun and an exciting way to explore different cultures. It encourages children to build on their language and

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Roll ’em up building game

This game challenges your child to think creatively. Which pieces will be good to build with? What am I going to build? As they get more confident, you can increase the challenge. This activity helps children connect maths to their everyday lives.  What do I need? Dice or the phone app ‘Dice roller’ Collection of

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Our family portrait

Exploring the idea of family is important for children as they get to know a sense of place. It doesn’t matter what your family composition is like; providing children with a chance to talk about where they belong can be a valuable activity for them. They can start to learn new words and the concept

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Making music in the kitchen

This is a great, fun, LOUD activity that lets your child break loose and explore their musical selves. But it’s not just about the music – children are thinking and exploring when they play with household items. They learn new words and start to understand counting and rhythm.  What do I need? Choose anything you

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Magic mirror painting

It’s just like magic! This is a super-exciting, and super-easy way to explore symmetry and colour. With a little bit of paint your child can create amazing and surprising pictures. It can be a bit messy, so it’s a good idea for your child to wear a smock. As they paint, children are developing their hand

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