“Strive to make everyday the best day of your life, because there is no good reason not to.” Hal Elrod
Here at Little Nature Tots we aim to provide inviting invitations for babies to play, explore & investigate.
Within our play we use lots of natural materials which we forage & enhance using other sensory objects.
Our stations are planned and set up to ignite sensory development within the 5 senses: See, Hear, Taste, Smell & Touch.
Fill a tray with water & add different coloured baubles. Then add some fir or pine tree to add colour and texture. Allow your baby to look at, touch, roll & explore the objects in the water.
Fill a tray with rice and add festive objects & colours. Here I also added some sticks to make patterns. Your baby will love to feel the rice with their fingers and toes.
Collect crunchy leaves & evergreens from around the garden. Add some small pots and pans. Your baby will love to explore the smells and textures.
Using a foil blanket as the base, add a variet...
The Icelandic people practice something called 'jolabokaflod,' which translates to 'Christmas book flood. ' Jolabokaflod involves giving books as presents on Christmas Eve, so that friends and family can spend the cozy night in curled up with a good story.
Here is my list of favourite winter books:
Share some kindness, bring some light by Apryl Stott
One Snowy Night by Nick Butterworth
Under the Stars by Rosie Adams
Someday by Stephanie Stansbie
Christmas Farm by Mary Lyn Ray
The Yule Tomte and the Little Rabbits by Ulf Stark
The Message Of The Birds By Kate Westerlund
A Simple Christmas On The Farm By Phyllis Alsdurf
The Lights That Dance In The Night by Yuval Zommer
A Scandinavian Christmas
A Thing Called Snow by Yuval Zommer
The Snow Dragon by Abi Elphinstone
Pick a Pine Tree by Patricia Toht
Christmas is coming: An advent book by Katie Hickey
The Christmas Pine by Julia Donaldson
Walking in a Winter Wonderland by Tom Hopwood
The W...