We have absolutely love our sensory table inside! And we have loved plastic our sand/water table outside, but it had a lot of nooks and weird bridge stuff, I wanted to just bring it back to the basics. So I first found these awesome mixing tubs from Lowes. And then with the measurements from those, I drew up this plan for a REALLY simple sensory table. To make it even safer for the outside, spray it with a protective layer.
Read MoreIkea light table back. Instead of spending over $300 on a light table, turn your Ikea Latt table into a light table for less than $90. All you need is plexiglass, frosted glass spray, a led light table, and the table. In less than 30 minutes you can turn your kids' activity table into an 18 color changing led light table.
Read MoreThe secret to making your playdough soft and not crunchy is boiling the water in the microwave instead of in the pan. Plus, in this blog find a list of simple things you can add to the play to keep the playdough fun alive, new, and interesting.
Read MoreLearn how to make your toddler/kids their own doll bed with cane for under $10. This boho, rattan-inspired doll bed is so easy to make yourself. It makes a great gift for two, three, four, five, and six-year-olds.
Read MoreAnyone else have a child who has to carry their baby doll, blanket, drink, toys… and who know what else she can pick up along the way with them EVERYWHERE? This gift is not only a “fun“ gift but so functional for my 2.5-year-old girl. She LOVES her babies and with a baby on the way in March, it’s the perfect gift to help her nurture the babies in her life. I love gift-giving with development in mind — I have a whole podcast on this subject.
Read MoreDIY art and activity center to support independent play, messy projects, and open-ended art. The table, shelf, and WIPEABLE kids rug are all linked.
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