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30 Days to Transform Your Play | Day 5 & 6

April 5, 2014 By Racheous

This weekend in the 30 Days to Transform Your Play series, we are culling play materials, organising our toys and setting up lovely play spaces and creating a toy rotation system. It is a HUGE job but boy does it feel good.

I have some spaces I could show you, if you like? Comment if you’re interested.

Next week in the 30 Days to Transform Your Play series we are going to share some beautiful invitations to explore that we can create for our children (and how to use them to appeal to their interests). There a couple materials you’ll need first though…

  1. Play dough. I love homemade and need to make a new batch so it’s great timing.
  2. Clay. You can purchase this from great teaching resource stores or a local pottery supplier.

Otherwise, keep sharing on my Facebook page or on Instagram using #30daystyp

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  1. Yuliya says

    April 6, 2014 at 1:26 am

    Oooh, I’d love to see some spaces. We are moving at the end of the month and I definitely need ideas!

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