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5 reasons speech bubbles are great for learning to read and write

We’ve hit on a winning combination this week and discovered a super fun way to encourage lots of reading and writing. Here’s how we’re using speech bubbles to bring giggles to learning to read and...

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50 fabulous, fun ideas for World Book Day

World Book Day is taking place on Thursday 7th march 2013. These fabulous, fun ideas have play ideas, crafts and activities to celebrate the day and help encourage children to love reading every day of...

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Learning how to read with speech bubbles

My daughter is interested in learning how to read so I’m always looking for ways to add words in to our play. She enjoys reading books, but she’s still at the stage where that can feel like hard work...

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Dragons and tea parties :: Play Planner

Kids activities all week long with NurtureStore’s Play planner If you’d like to have a copy of the weekly play planner delivered straight to your e-mail in box, just pop your e-mail address in the box...

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Activities for toddlers :: reading, writing and songs

Welcome to day five of our activities for toddlers series. We’ve already looked at sensory play, arts and crafts, maths games and imaginary play and today we have some lovely playful ideas for reading,...

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Alphabet games :: letter sorting

I’m always looking for ways to make our learning fun, so here’s a printable you can use for alphabet games, especially focused on the often-mixed-up letters b, d and p. It’s something I’m working on...

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Sight words seashells :: sensory spellings

How do you help your children learn sight words and spellings? My girls are a whole lot more interested when their learning is through hands-on, sensory play. Here’s how we’re using some of our stash...

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Paper plate name game

Today we’re joined by Kristina from Toddler Approved, who’s sharing a fun paper plate name game that helps children learn to recognise, read and spell their name. Paper plate name game My daughter...

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Amazing outdoor book nooks and top 50 books about nature

How’s this for an amazing outdoor book nook, as seen at the Just So festival? And what do you think made the Top 50 children’s books about nature, as voted by NurtureStore’s readers? Come and take a...

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Fall leaf crafts :: autumn word tree

We love fall leaf crafts! Anything that combines a dash of the outdoors, a splash of colourful printing and a bit of playful learning is all good with us. We’re going to be using this autumn word tree...

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Ginger and cinnamon salt tray :: how to learn spellings

How do you help your children learn spellings? Here’s a multi-sensory idea to try: we’re making cinnamon and ginger scented salt and using it with our autumn leaf word tree, for learning that looks,...

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Pumpkin games

Quick to set up, lots of fun to play: try these pumpkin games for some seasonal maths and literacy practise. Pumpkin games I’ve confessed before about how much I love pumpkins, so I’m rather pleased...

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5 reasons speech bubbles are great for learning to read and write

We’ve hit on a winning combination this week and discovered a super fun way to encourage lots of reading and writing. Here’s how we’re using speech bubbles to bring giggles to learning to read and...

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Sight words seashells :: sensory spellings

How do you help your children learn sight words and spellings? My girls are a whole lot more interested when their learning is through hands-on, sensory play. Here’s how we’re using some of our stash...

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Paper plate name game

Today we’re joined by Kristina from Toddler Approved, who’s sharing a fun paper plate name game that helps children learn to recognise, read and spell their name. Paper plate name game >>>>...

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Fall leaf crafts :: autumn word tree

We love fall leaf crafts! Anything that combines a dash of the outdoors, a splash of colourful printing and a bit of playful learning is all good with us. We’re going to be using this autumn word tree...

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Ginger and cinnamon salt tray :: how to learn spellings

How do you help your children learn spellings? Here’s a multi-sensory idea to try: we’re making cinnamon and ginger scented salt and using it with our autumn leaf word tree, for learning that looks,...

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Pumpkin games

Quick to set up, lots of fun to play: try these pumpkin games for some seasonal maths and literacy practice.   Pumpkin games I’ve confessed before about how much I love pumpkins, so I’m rather pleased...

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Paper plate name game

Today we’re joined by Kristina from Toddler Approved, who’s sharing a fun paper plate name game that helps children learn to recognise, read and spell their name. Paper plate name game >>>>...

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50 easy ideas for World Book Day activities

Use these easy book-themed activities to celebrate World Book Day with your children.     50 easy World Book Day activities World Book Day is a celebration of books, stories, and reading that takes...

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