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8 Spring Blossom Play Ideas!

Mar 10, 2025
 

The blossom is in full bloom here and so I wanted to share some of the best ways you can bring it into the children's play.

'The significance of the cherry blossom tree in Japanese culture goes back hundreds of years. In their country, the cherry blossom represents the fragility and the beauty of life. It's a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly beautiful but that it is also tragically short. '

Homaro Cantu

Don't be too busy to rush past the blossom trees but instead let them be a remind that life is short but beautiful and to look up and notice them. 

1. Look up

Look up at the blossom and see all of it's beauty. If possible go and lay under a blossom tree with the children and practice a moment of stillness. What do the children see, smell, hear and feel? Why not place a perspex mirror under the tree or some water play (always supervise) to reflect the blossom and provide an interesting perspective in the play. 

It's also a wonderful sensory experience to take your shoe...

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Hygge Baking with Sarah's Little Stars

Dec 06, 2024

Here at Sarah’s Little Stars, we love to bake.

The children love the independence that it brings to their morning or afternoon.

We bake so much that the children can often do most of the steps without asking for an adult’s help. 

Watching the children work as part of a team is one of my favourite parts of our week. Someone might say “me do eggs” and an older child might say “there’s 4 eggs xxxx, so we can we all have  a turn!” And the little one is then seen counting the eggs and shouting “Yes”- the excitement on their face is just priceless.

From time to time the children will  often give me or my assistant Claire a job todo, “can you clean this up Claire?”, “Sarah, is the oven on?”, “Claire can you help xxxx put the flour in whilst I’m stirring?”

They might not be the most exciting jobs in the kitchen that morning or afternoon but its just lovely that they want to involve us in their baking.

Baking covers a range of skills

- Risky play ( using the oven/whisk/grating tools/ k...

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