My daughter loves to play Minecraft and from what I’ve seen it’s quite a good game for her age (with screen time limits in mind). It’s primarily about building and problem solving (using different raw materials to make something) and if you play in creative mode, nothing can hurt you (you float instead of falling... Continue Reading →
The Horniman Museum – Brick Dinos and Under the Sea soft play review
The Horniman Museum is a hidden gem in south London – I confidently call it hidden as I’ve mentioned it to several local friends and many of them have never heard of it before. The museum’s founder, Frederick Horniman - whose wealth came from tea trading – was an extensive traveller and collector and the... Continue Reading →
Halloween pottery painting with children
Pottery painting is great fun to do with children and creates a lasting momento, whether it’s an ornament, a Christmas tree decoration or a gift for the grandparents. You can pick up sets very cheaply, at shops like The Works, or they often come attached to children’s magazines as the cover gift. These kind of... Continue Reading →
Paper Cup Animals – easy crafts with children
I’ve done lots of crafts with paper plates lately so why not branch out I thought… to paper cups! There are lots of crafts you can do with plastic or paper cups so if you’ve bought the disposable kind for a party for example and have some left over, this is a great way to... Continue Reading →
Pasta snails – Father’s Day craft for toddlers
These garden snails are super cute, easy to make with toddlers and would make a sweet little Father’s Day gift. They could find a home on Daddy’s desk, or in the garden - I’m planning to put mine in the garden but can’t vouch for how they will withstand the weather. I don’t expect they... Continue Reading →