There’s no need for expensive equipment! All the activities can be done at home, using items you probably already have.
"Your book has introduced me to a whole range of activities I never would have thought of. I was worried the kids would get bored during the school holidays but we were so busy making potato stamps, animal cards, play dough, hacky-sacks and memory games that it flew by. You’ve really opened my eyes. Thank you! Simone – Cape Town.
50 Development Activities for Kids ebook tells you everything you need to know about how to occupy your toddler at home, while stimulating their growth and helping them reach those developmental milestones.
50 Development Activities for Kids ebook is jam-packed with useful activities and valuable tips.
At the end of each activity is a summary of benefits outlining which major milestones your child will have met by completing that activity.
All of the activities in this book can be performed at home using items that you will already have, so there’s no need to rush out and buy anything. Using home-based equipment means you save on costs and recycle unused items such as cool drink cans, plastic bottles, old wrapping paper, dried beans and baking materials, odd bits of material and cardboard.
All the activities outlined in this E-book have been edited and approved by 3 childcare professionals: 1. Kirsten Fricke – Leading Child Physiotherapist 2. Jos Horwitz – Preschool Principal (Herzlia School Group) 3. Daniele Milner – "Moms and Tots" Instructor and Nanny Training Specialist (momsbabiesnannies.co.za)
The real litmus test, however, was the panel of parents who tried and tested every one of these activities before the book was published. Some of their comments are written below:
"I specifically liked the home-made play dough. I don’t know how many times my child has left his play dough out and it’s gone…
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