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30 Days To Transform Your Play

30 Days to Transform Your Play  An Everyday Story & Racheous - Lovable Learning

The 30 Days to Transform Your Play series has been a huge success and you have made (and continue to make) the experience incredible! Thank you, from the bottom of my heart!
To re-cap, here are each of the posts in the series:

Day 1 | Introduction

Day 2 | Culling Toys

Day 3 | Setting Up a Play Space

Day 4 | Identifying an Interest

Day 5 & 6 | Weekend Break & Our Creative Space

Day 7 | Exploring Playdough

Day 8 | Rethinking Art for Children

Day 9 | Constructing

Day 10 | Selecting Materials

Day 11 | Exploring Clay

Days 12 & 13 | Weekend Break

Day 14 | Want Nothing Time

Day 15 | Working with Paint

Day 16 | Real Tools

Day 17 | Exploring Light

Day 18 | Using Books to Enhance Materials

Days 19 & 20 | Break

Day 21 | Introductory Observational Drawing

Day 22 | Mirrors

Day 23 | Keeping an Ideas Book

Day 24 | Sand

Day 25 | Loose Parts

Days 26 & 27 | Weekend Break

Day 28 | Pretend Play

Day 29 | Connecting with the Natural World

Day 30 | Giveaway

 

This is an intensive series that is bursting with information and inspiration. While we shared it over 30 days, it could easily (and most likely would) take up a longer time frame.

Please continue to share your progress, task photos and inspiration (no matter where you are in the series!) in my Lovable Learning Facebook group.

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  1. Juliana Saker says

    March 16, 2018 at 2:11 am

    So nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats for caring for life quality, for respecting childhood… you can afford this, not everyone can stay home with kids, but I guess… maybe we can find time!! I’m not a mom, yet… but my nephew has arrived… Is such a joy! I’m from Brazil, and working as an english teacher, with kids, often looking for material. The school I was working had a good environment , outdoors, so we could play, and also, let them choose whenever they wanted to participate on the activity, or just, play among themselves, climb a tree, you know… But of course, we had troubles because, not easy to persuade adults that kids learn, as they are free to learn… by their own interests… <3 Rachel. Thank you for the posts, keep up, all the best to your family and to human potentialities………urray!!!!!!

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