From the moment they’re born, your baby is ready for sensory play. Even in the womb, your baby uses their senses to understand the world. By the time they are born, they’ll already be able to ...
Some are smooth like courgettes. They’re perfect for sensory play. Let your baby feel different vegetables with their hands and mouths, naming them and saying words like ‘rough’, ‘bumpy ...
Your baby will have a new and exciting experience every time they play with the book! Toddlers around the ages of two and three can engage with more complicated toys. You can put together a sensory ...
There are certain groups of children, such as those who have autism or sensory integration dysfunction disorder, who have difficulty making sense of and organizing all the stimuli that come at them ...
Babies can attend baby sensory classes from birth. In a formal class setting your baby will be put in an age specific class that will take account of your baby’s stage of development. If you're ...
By fostering relationships with the outdoors, children have more positive experiences in nature. We need to encourage that.
As a mom with a 1-year-old, I know firsthand how tempting it can be to reach for a screen when trying to get through your ...
For babies not yet walking. Meet up with other parents and caregivers while your babies engage in sensory and free play time, board books and gentle music.