Sorry!

So we have been so so busy the past two months and I've not had time to even turn my computer on let alone compose a post! We've been attending lots of weddings and I've been fulfilling (or trying to) bridesmaid duties! We've not had a lot of time for sit down activities recently but … Continue reading Sorry!

Saying Thank You

When I was little I was always taught to be grateful and remember my manners. It is something I have always said I would pass onto my kids. I really want Little Bee to grow up with good manners and always be grateful for everything that's given to him. This year we made some thank … Continue reading Saying Thank You

Book of the week – A Boot, A Hat, Now Who Is That

17th August- A Boot, A Hat, Now Who Is That.  We got this book from our health visitor recently, it was included in our book bug pack. Book bug from the Scottish trust is a fab resource available for all children in Scotland. The bags range from birth to P1 and include books and resources suitable for each age … Continue reading Book of the week – A Boot, A Hat, Now Who Is That

Book of the week (27 July)

Little Bee has been obsessing over Julia Donaldson's 'Night monkey, Day monkey' this week. I find myself reading it over and over again, but never really tiring of it. This is a cute story with adorable illustrations by Lucy Richards. The story is about two little monkeys, one who stays awake all night and sleeps all … Continue reading Book of the week (27 July)

Orange scented cloud dough

Little Bee isn't a huge fan of messy/sensory play, he doesn't seem to like the texture of messy materials. he loves water but not much else, I do however keep trying in the hope that one day he'll decide he loves it. This morning we made orange scented cloud dough.  Cloud dough looks a bit … Continue reading Orange scented cloud dough

Our favourite books right now.

Every day we read these stories countless times! they're little Bee's favourites right now. We read them over and over and he never tires of them. This repetition however is hugely beneficial to little minds. The constant repetition of words helps children remember more words and develops their ever increasing vocabulary. Great news for little … Continue reading Our favourite books right now.