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Now is the perfect time to explore your garden and all the creatures that are living in it. To help you find these magical creatures in your garden, you will need binoculars right?
We all love a Cornish Pasty, so let’s make them at home! These are a great way to get some extra vegetables into the kids and can be frozen and pulled out later when you need something easy for dinner.
Slime is messy and fun to play with, so why not make a classic cornflour slime!
Everyone has a name, so why not celebrate it by making it into a beautiful and one of a kind art piece!
Fun to make and healthy dinner option, the children are going to love these Spring Rolls. You can make it your own by using whatever is in the fridge or what the children like!
Raid the cupboards and create lasting salt dough keepsakes using basic kitchen staples!
Creating your own Earth is a fun way to learn about the only home that we have! It is important that we teach the younger generation about how important it is that we care for our home.
On April 22nd it is Earth Day! A day to celebrate and to think about the only home we have... Earth! We have put together a few quick Earth Day snacks which can be used as a learning point to teach the children about the Earth.
Our Earth Day crafts will help the kids learn about the different aspects which are important for Earth, in particular - wind! This Earth Day Wind Catcher craft is so much fun to make and to play with. Run around and catch all the wind you can in the park or your backyard.
Lately, we have been thanking the wonderful people keeping us safe by creating rainbows. This rainbow uses things you can easily find around the home - especially great at a time when we can’t go out so much!
Rainbow fruit skewers are an easy, bright and fun way to encourage children to eat their fruit! We have chosen the theme of RAINBOWS this week to show our support for those working hard at the NHS during Covid-19.
Rainbows are a symbol of hope during the Covid-19 crisis. All around the world people are creating rainbows and displaying them on their windows, balconies, anywhere people can see them to spread hope and joy!