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Children Using Real Tools

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

Children using real tools is a nerve-wracking prospect for parents. But there are some very real benefits for children in using these seemingly hazardous items, not only in the practical sense, but also in terms of self-esteem, confidence and other characteristics, such as perseverance. As grown-ups, we automatically expect the worst – give a child […]

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The Power of Storytelling

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

Teacher and mum-of-two Katie Walden tell us why she’s passionate about stories for children, and how they boost learning and creativity Whatever your age, stories can be motivating, enlightening and inspirational. Even as an adult, I’m still amazed at how a good author can draw me into a book, so that I feel that I

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Learn to write with these simple games and activities

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

Learning to write is a broad subject, which asks children to combine mechanical skills like letter formation and handwriting, with intellectual and imaginative ones like punctuation, spelling, grammar and creative writing. It’s a lot for a small person to take on board! As this is a series on starting school, we’ll focus mainly on pen

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A starting school scrapbook | Banish first-day nerves

Starting School / By Alexis Ralphs

Transitions are a part of life, even for the very young: from birth and starting nursery, to changing jobs and moving house. As adults we have been through enough of these changes to have some idea of what a new situation feels like and how we will cope with it. Children starting school do not

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Happy, confident children play outdoors

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

Free-range children – and their parents – can often get a bad press. The term has come to be associated with a kind of laissez-faire parental attitude, that turns a blind eye to bad behaviour and lets entitled children roam around outside unsupervised, putting them in danger and causing mayhem wherever they go. It’s ironic,

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The magic of Lego and Duplo

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

We love Lego. Our children, like almost all the children we know, have spent many blissfully quiet hours engrossed in Lego construction, both building the pre-designed sets and making their own imagined structures, from spaceships and houses to robots and riding schools. Duplo is Lego’s baby brother. The larger pieces are easier to put together

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Ostheimer wooden animals and figures [An introduction]

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

Ostheimer make some of the most special toys we offer. The company was founded by Walter and Adeline Ostheimer in Germany in the 1930s Germany, and the ethos behind their products remains the same almost a century later. The child’s imagination is at the heart of every toy they make. Ostheimer Wild Animals on Parade

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Babies don’t need toys

The 100, Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs
A baby on a play mat looking up at a toy on a baby gym

Our children’s first few months are such a precious time. We want to hold on to the newness – they’ll never be this young again. The sleepless nights seem eternal and yet three months race by in the blink of an eye. But time passes and as they grow, our babies become stronger and more

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Why do babies love mirrors?

Uncategorized / By Alexis Ralphs

Why is your child so captivated by her reflection in the mirror. It turns out that babies love looking at human faces, including their own, and playing with mirrors can offer a host of developmental benefits. In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind babies’ fascination with mirrors and how mirror play can contribute to

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How to make a treasure basket

Baby Activities / By Alexis Ralphs
A baby playing at a treasure basket

If you’re looking for a fun and productive way to entertain your child at home, a treasure basket may be the answer. A treasure basket is easy and affordable to put together. It also has educational benefits for child as it encourages exploration and offers a sensory experience that benefits children’s auditory, visual, and tactile

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