Today we made bread rolls and shaped them into hedgehogs. Making bread is always great to do with kids, they get to mix:
Knead:
And, best of all, eat the finished result for their lunch!
We made the spikes with scissors - that part was too closely supervised to take pictures but the kids really enjoyed, although we did end up with a couple of decapitated hedgehogs along the way!
I'm a CSSIW Registered Childminder in Clydach, Swansea. This blog is intended to show you what I get up to with my children day to day. As you can see we like to keep busy and try out new things! If you want more information on my fees, policies or availability please call me on 01792 845610 or email me on iolahobbs00@gmail.com Gallaf i siarad Cymraeg yn eithaf da. Gofyn i fi am fy Narbodaeth Cymraeg.
Hobbsy's House
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Monday, 24 September 2012
Almond Playdough!
I had a bit of a homemade playdough disaster today. I'd promised one of my new mindees some pink sparkly playdough to play with after school but something went horribly wrong with my food colouring and it turned out a wierd orange colour! To make up for the wierd colour I added something with a nice smell - almond extract. None of the kids could get enough of it and many, many almondy cakes were made!
Oat-so much fun!
Today's messy play activity was oats! My 2 year old and the 1 year old I was looking after loved this - they scooped them with spoons and put them in cups and bowls, they chucked them all over the floor and ate a fair few as well! Definitely one to do again another day:
Friday, 21 September 2012
Today was B-day!
We made some letter Bs (and bs!) today, once I'd cut out all the pieces it was easy enough for the children to glue them all on:
Then we had fun with a Big Bucket of Bubbles:
And I drew some Bs on the wall for them to paint off with water:
We also made some Butterflies by painting kitchen roll with watered down paint:
You can't tell very well from this picture but I made their toast into letter Bs using a cookie cutter:
Then we had fun with a Big Bucket of Bubbles:
And I drew some Bs on the wall for them to paint off with water:
We also made some Butterflies by painting kitchen roll with watered down paint:
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Jelly - but not on a plate!
More messy play today, and this time we used Jelly! It's perfect for messy play with babies who still like to put everything in their mouths. I buried some wooden animals in the jelly to encourage the children to get digging around in it. My 2 year old loved it and had a really good time spooning it into different containers and digging out the animals:
Of course, they couldn't resist having a little taste too!
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
'Magic' sand
Remember this? I had it in my stocking as a child and gave some to my children last Christmas. I found some leftovers the other day and thought the 3 year old I look after might enjoy playing with it. It kept him in and my 2 year old occupied for a while, 'wowing' and 'oohing' at the way it looks like playdoh under the water and turns to sand when you touch it:
They even enjoyed scooping it back out afterwards to help me tidy up!
They even enjoyed scooping it back out afterwards to help me tidy up!
Rice Krispie Kraziness
This week we welcomed a new starter to Hobbsy's House, a lovely 1 year old boy. I'm looking forward to finding lots of fun things to do with a younger toddler and found this fantastic blog by another childminder full of inspiration. I wanted an easy to set up sensory activity and found a post on Rice Krispies! I set it up outside with the toy kitchen so that my 2 year old could join in at her level:
Her favourite thing was jumping on them to hear them crunch!
Meanwhile the 1 year old enjoyed just running his hands through them and carried fistfuls around with him while he played in the garden!
Her favourite thing was jumping on them to hear them crunch!
Meanwhile the 1 year old enjoyed just running his hands through them and carried fistfuls around with him while he played in the garden!
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Old McHobbsy Had a Farm...
Inspired by a couple of farm stories we'd read recently (Picnic Farm and the Magic Shoebox Farm), we decided to make use of all the new school shoes shoeboxes I had lying around and make a 'farm'! We added mud for the pigs, hay for the horses, grass for the cows and sheep and erm...wood shavings for the chicken. Just because that was all I could think of. We also used some left over dry lentils/beans for animal feed. A nice bit of 'small world' play to get the kids' imaginations flowing. And lots of fun of course!
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