Open, Shut Them

Children have an innate ability to move their hands and fingers to the rhythm of music, making it a valuable tool to help them develop their gross motor skills from an early age. The act of syncing movements with music is more than just play; it’s a gateway to understanding and growth.

London's Burning

Welcome to our exploration of “London’s Burning,” a beloved classic that may appear deceptively simple but holds great educational value for young learners. In this blog, we’ll delve into the reasons why children are captivated by this timeless song and how its structure can be a valuable educational tool. So, let’s discover why this melody has stood the test of time.

 

Colours, Colours Everywhere

Today, we’re about to embark on a musical journey that not only delights but also enriches the budding minds of our little ones. It’s no secret that singing and rhyming play a vital role in vocabulary development and sound discrimination, both of which are fundamental to nurturing literacy skills. A child’s vocabulary size and their ability to distinguish sounds are key indicators of how smoothly they’ll embark on their reading journey. And what better way to start building that vocabulary than with the vibrant world of COLORS?

I See a Girl/Boy With…..

This song can be used at the beginning of your daily routine, or when you get some new children in your classroom, but mostly at the beginning of the school year when you might not know your children well and this is a way of practicing learning their names. After singing it for several years, I realised that it is a great way of developing self esteem for younger children, improving their communication skills and confidence when speaking in public.

Easter Chicks

An activity you can do with children from 12 months+ You choose a sheet of coloured paper and you provide the children 2 colour: green and yellow.   using their hands, they can paint with green the piece of paper however they like, the older the children, the more detailed you can encourage them to … Read more

Art with Bark

During a trip in the park I collected some Bark that was about to fall off the trees. The next day, at school, I told the children we have new natural materials and they created their own piece of art. They look really lovely!

Farm Collage

Art may seem like fun and games — and it is! — but you may not realize that your child is actually learning a lot through exploring the arts and doing art activities. Your children will gain useful life skills through art, so encourage them to get creative.