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7 Simple Play Activities for Babies Under 6 Months
Explore simple, age-appropriate baby play ideas for pre-weaning infants. Designed for babies under 6 months, these activities boost sensory skills, motor development and early learning while encouraging bonding. Try tummy time, puppet play and more - easy, safe and fun for you and your baby!

Emma Christmas
Sep 17, 20256 min read


Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year! This red and yellow spaghetti is perfect for the celebrations but this activity can, of course, be adapted for...

Emma Christmas
Jan 22, 20232 min read


What Is a Schema? A Parent’s Guide to Toddler Repetition, Learning and Play
Ever wondered why your toddler keeps lining up toys, hiding objects or repeating the same actions? These behaviours are part of something called schemas - the brain’s natural way of learning. Discover what schemas are, when they appear and how they support healthy child development.

Emma Christmas
Jan 9, 20233 min read
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