Rhyme Time

Children learn best when they are excited and engaged in learning which challenges them and shows them what they can do and stretches and excites their imagination. When there is joy in what they are doing, they learn to love learning. By offering every child – whatever their own individual characteristics – the chance to achieve their full potential we give them foundations for future learning, and for success in life.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Easter Bonnet Parade

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An Easter Bonnet represents the tail-end of a tradition of wearing new clothes at Easter. So I'm all for any excuse to make a new hat to...
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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Traffic Lights

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Ingredients One craft stick per child- One 1/4 Section of Graham Cracker per child Chocolate frosting- One Red M&M One Yellow M&M On...
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Traffic Light Biscuits

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These super cute Traffic Light Biscuits are so easy to make. Ingredients 125g unsalted butter, at room temperature 1/2 cup caster sugar 1 eg...
Tuesday, March 15, 2011

St Patrick's Day

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I have so many wonderful memories of visiting Ireland, celebrating St Patrick's Day, and teaching my students about St Patrick whilst l...
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Magic Scarves

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I love playing games with scarves with the kids. Everyone has an old scarf in the cupboard, if not you can buy a scrap of this sheer colourf...
Saturday, February 26, 2011

Chocolate Nests

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I love making these super cute Chocolate Nests to give to family and friends at Easter time. To make them you need 1 packet of Chang's C...
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The Best Nest

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The boys each a bag and we headed outside on a bush walk to observe birds and to collect materials for their bird's nests. The boys col...
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Rhyme Time
Hi,I’m a busy mum with two boys, aged 2 and 4, who have a bundle of energy and a love of books and craft! Stepping into the world of books and bringing them to life through music, movement, craft, storytelling, puppets and drama has always been a love of mine in the classroom so seemed natural to share this love with my boys. Our child’s development is strongly influenced by the kinds of early experiences they receive, and we as parents can fill these little minds with so many meaningful play like experiences. Enjoy the journey that we are so privileged to have in being our child’s Partner in Learning!
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