Hi, lovely ideas. I always throw a book in too😃will definitely be trying these activities out In my setting👍just ordered some of your lovely stampers too, they look amazing. I know the kids will love them x
Yes I saw your order today. Thanks so much! ❤️ Hope they will be loved and enjoyed. Please share your play and activities and tag me if you are on Instagram. It's under the wild play nest. Xxx
Your videos are so inspiring ! Could you please make video about invitations to play for younger toddler ? Id love to have ideas for my 14 months thank you !
Really thoughtful activities! Do you have a favourite playdough DIY/brand? Does your daughter like water play? My 2 yr old is most interested in this and I struggle for ideas to extend it (other than washing up/washing toys). I'm thinking about perhaps setting up a tray of water with fruit slices and tongs for fishing out.
Hi Louise. Thanks so much! The playdough I am using right now is from My Wee Folk & also Little blossoms playdough on Etsy. Both UK Stores. They are both fabulous. Little blossom has the most delicious scents. 😍 yes my little one and mindees have always loved water play. I used to do foam activities in the garden, also you can do spring and summer themed ones with spring flowers for her to mix and fish out. Can use tongs and scoops and even pipettes to make the play more challenging and interesting. I like to add weird and wonderful scoops like spatulas and all sorts of random things to make the play more interesting. You can add different sized bottles, jars and cups for pouring such as test tubes and perfume/scent bottles (these types of things you can find on places like eBay) and also do different coloured water play for colour mixing. I did an activity a few times over which was really popular where I filled milk bottles with different coloured water and they mixed and poured and made different potions and concoctions. Obvs have to be supervising hard as there was glass involved. We did it outside naturally.🤣 Hope that helps. Xxx
I do a toy rotation yes but a lot of things stay out like our loose parts and open ended materials. I tend to rotate books and add materials that are specific to something we are learning such as flower cards for example if we are learning about flowers. As an example. X
Oooh I like the playdough stampers
Love these ideas! I can’t wait to implement them with playing at home with Rory x
Thank you lovely ❤️ I wish I could have included more but I ran out of time. Will do another activity video soon when spring kicks in properly. X
@@ThisFamilyThing that would be great. I’m trying to think up some activities revolving around spring and birds at the moment x
Really lovely ides, look like lots of fun 😊
Hi, lovely ideas. I always throw a book in too😃will definitely be trying these activities out In my setting👍just ordered some of your lovely stampers too, they look amazing. I know the kids will love them x
Yes I saw your order today. Thanks so much! ❤️ Hope they will be loved and enjoyed. Please share your play and activities and tag me if you are on Instagram. It's under the wild play nest. Xxx
Your videos are so inspiring ! Could you please make video about invitations to play for younger toddler ? Id love to have ideas for my 14 months thank you !
Hi Leah. Thanks for the kind words. ❤️ Will try my best.
Really thoughtful activities! Do you have a favourite playdough DIY/brand? Does your daughter like water play? My 2 yr old is most interested in this and I struggle for ideas to extend it (other than washing up/washing toys). I'm thinking about perhaps setting up a tray of water with fruit slices and tongs for fishing out.
Hi Louise. Thanks so much! The playdough I am using right now is from My Wee Folk & also Little blossoms playdough on Etsy. Both UK Stores. They are both fabulous. Little blossom has the most delicious scents. 😍 yes my little one and mindees have always loved water play. I used to do foam activities in the garden, also you can do spring and summer themed ones with spring flowers for her to mix and fish out. Can use tongs and scoops and even pipettes to make the play more challenging and interesting. I like to add weird and wonderful scoops like spatulas and all sorts of random things to make the play more interesting. You can add different sized bottles, jars and cups for pouring such as test tubes and perfume/scent bottles (these types of things you can find on places like eBay) and also do different coloured water play for colour mixing. I did an activity a few times over which was really popular where I filled milk bottles with different coloured water and they mixed and poured and made different potions and concoctions. Obvs have to be supervising hard as there was glass involved. We did it outside naturally.🤣 Hope that helps. Xxx
Great vid K! Xx
Thanks lovely xx
Can you show some of these invitations to play that you’ve made?
I'm happy to try and put together a video for it soon! 👍 Keep a look out. X
I love your brass scale! I’ve been looking for one forever. I’m assuming it’s thrifted? Great video
Ha ha yes it is. A Facebook find. So cute. Lives in the nature kitchen now.❤️ Xx
I like the tree house how do you make that?
Super easy. Will post the link. X
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Do you do a toy rotation?
I do a toy rotation yes but a lot of things stay out like our loose parts and open ended materials. I tend to rotate books and add materials that are specific to something we are learning such as flower cards for example if we are learning about flowers. As an example. X
Do you have the spring set for sale?
It has just gone out of stock but will be adding more tomorrow. X
@@ThisFamilyThing Thank you. Im definitely going to buy them x
Hey lovely. The spring ste is available again. X