Waxy Winter Wonders

Wax crayons and water paints can make incredibly striking images at any age!

Colour Scavenger Hunt

A great activity to help your little ones practice identifying and naming colours and a chance for your older kids to practice their handwriting and spelling by writing the colours out, rather than colouring them in.

I Spy Bottles

This activity is so versatile – not only can it be taken anywhere (did someone say roadtrip?) but it can be adapted for almost any age!

Vege Train

What a great way to get your wee ones on the vege train, especially if they have a love of all things transport!

Marble Madness

A truly fantastic rainy day activity – if your wee ones are older (such as our adventurers or teens) they can create the run themselves; your explorers and preschoolers may need a little help in order for the run to work well!

Mighty Minions

Origami is a great independent activity for your teens and potentially even your adventurers (9-11yrs) – your explorers (5-8yrs) would probably need a helping hand (or two!)

Rainbow Sensory Shakers

We absolutely love this activity from @kidscraftroom – the bright colours and different textures, as well as it being a baby friendly size (and weight) make it a great sensory play activity for your wee ones!

Rainbow Dyed Oats

Oats are a fantastic and cost effective material to use in sensory bins – dye them amazingly vibrant colours using the fabulous tutorial on @andnextcomesl.

Messy Magnets

Messy play is always a winner – but we think it’s even better when it’s edible! Help develop those fine motor skills in your babies and toddlers with this great activity.

Boredom Burner

This is a great way to burn some energy on those rainy days when your wee ones are bouncing off the walls!

Crazy Pasta Sculptures

This pasta sculpture activity from @hellowonderful_co is a great fine motor skill activity for your wee ones but can also be used as a fun, creative outlet regardless of age!