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Little bit of magic
Happy half term everyone! For those children at school, this week (and maybe next week) marks a break in homeschooling. Phew! For many of our little muddy booters, this week might not feel very different to the last! In fact, you might be feeling a little groundhog with lockdown life stretching on and on. We……
Heart Shapes
At this time of year, your children might notice the many heart shapes in shop windows and supermarkets as we lead up to the popular Valentine’s Day. Whether you celebrate it or not, this is a great chance to teach your child about different shapes. Getting them to understand the difference between squares, triangles and……
Counting in the New Year
At Little Muddy Boots we love using the start of the year, as an opportunity to try some simple maths games outdoors. Counting in the New Year with young children can include talking about the year’s number, and could lead onto how many months make a year or days in the week. You might help……
Messy Play
At Little Muddy Boots we encourage learning through play and discovery which includes Messy Play. How do we inspire Messy Play at Little Muddy Boots? We inspire the children to make mud pies, leaf cakes and potions. We encourage your children to play outside in the snow, rain and wind. Crafting, painting, mark making, den…
Grow Your Own
‘Grow Your Own’ is an element of our teaching that we feel is so important to educate the children about. We have been planting seeds and growing food with children since the creation of Little Muddy Boots back in 2014. Why is Growing Your Own important? We believe it’s important for children to not only…
Dressing your children for Autumn and Winter
Throughout this blog post we will share some useful tips for dressing your children for Autumn and Winter so they can enjoy playing and exploring the outdoors even during the colder months. You might also find some of the hints and tips useful for yourselves as well. The key to remember is there is no such…
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