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colour recognition
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Showing posts with label
colour recognition
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Natural ingredients with Coloured Water in the Mud Kitchen
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Our Mud Kitchen is honestly the best and most used kids play thing in our house, no toy compares. If you're considering making...
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Mad Scientist Play - Colour Explosions
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As a Mummy blogger I am a bits and bobs hoarder; Meaning I keep anything that has prospective crafting or activity purpose. Among my craf...
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Exploring patterns & details in seashells
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One of the major advantages of living in Australia on the coast is getting to explore beaches, rock pools and endless amounts of beau...
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Rainbow Ice-Crystal Science
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This awesome Ice colour mixing Experiment started as our usual sensory bin and developed into something I hadnt planned or imagined, ...
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Mixing prime colours
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Colour Exploration Stage 2: Mixing Prime Colours. Dimples has known his colours for a while now, his lights and darks and all the colours...
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Ice & Salt Reactions - Halloween Theme
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Spiders in Ice castles and a Salt Melting Experiment Another Halloween themed play treat. This time Dimples had a play date with hi...
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Halloween Discovery Bottle
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This is an easy fun DIY activity in preparation of Halloween. To get in the spirit we put this discovery bottle together in just 10 minutes ...
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Discover the Seasons ~ I Spy Bottles
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We haven't done discovery bottles for a while so this was an easy in door activity that we did on a very windy day. Previous discovery ...
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Halloween pumpkin play dough
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It may be a little early but I've always been a fan of Halloween and get right in to the spirit of the decoration, dress up and tr...
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Rainbow Gelatin Exploration
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Jello, jelly, gelatin its all the same to me. Its a cool sensory material that never gets boring. Have you ever used it in play? ...
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