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Sensory Bins
There’s many creative ways to build a sensory bin that can be easily designed to fit your child’s interests and amazingly hold their attention for longer than you think! Sensory bins can be made out of materials that are easy to clean and offer satisfying textures to simulate the brain. Let me help you design a sensory bin that is appealing to your child’s interests!
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Sensory Bins
Snow play!
Indoor Snow play is simple and easy to set up. I used Dollarama/ Dollar Tree Litter pans but you can use any type of plastic container, Food colouring in water & droppers. This keeps their attention for a fair amount of time.
Snow play!
Outdoor Snow Play
All you need is some squirt bottles, food colouring and some snow! A simple activity that gets them outside and adds colour to the backyard!
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Outdoor Snow Play
Toddler to Teens with Screens
Let’s talk about all ages and the struggles of screens. As parents, sometimes we feel like screen time is the only time we’re going to get an ounce of peace in the hustle and bustle of life. It’s true! I’m guilty of it as well. Here we can share some strategies for all ages. What has worked for you? Maybe a walk to the park or a trip to the mall? I wanna hear what has worked for you. If you’re on the flip side and don’t know what to do, feel free to ask me! I’m here to help!
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Let’s Talk….
Tell me, what’s your biggest reason for handing over that tablet to your toddler? I want to hear from you! Is it that hour of quiet time after a long day at work? Is it hearing “mommy” 1 Thousand times less? Is it for educational purposes? Math Games? Reading games? (Remember, no judgement here!)
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