Showing posts with label play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label play. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

A Midsummer Knight's Read : Fairytales at the Library

Hear Ye, Hear Ye!

Come along to the Busselton Library for a school holiday storytime full of fairytales both classic and twisted!

Stories read will be suitable for ages 5 and up (though younger kids are more than welcome too), followed by a fairytale-themed craft activity. The entire session will last about an hour.

Where:Busselton Public Library
Stanley St, Busselton
Date:Wednesday 18th January 2012
Time:10.00am - 11.00am
Cost:FREE!

The Busselton Library runs regular storytime sessions throughout the year at 10.00am, every second Wednesday. For more information call the library on (08) 9754 1588 or email.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Boredom Busting Ideas for Summer

Looking for ideas to keep the kids occupied these holidays?
Try these fun and simple craft ideas from across the galactic interweb:

"laser beam" obstacle course : streamers/string stuck across a corridor
(from Chicken Babies blog)

bubble wrap painting
(from Intello Kids blog - they also have a great idea for using squares of bubble wrap taped to the floor for hopscotch!)

coiled magazine paper glued to a balloon - when the glue has dried, pop the balloon!
(from Veetje blog)

photo bookmarks - have fun taking the photos before you even start on the bookmarks!

balloon and paper plate ping pong
(from Giggleberry Creations blog - they have lots of ideas for paper plate crafts)

paint bobby pins with nail polish - make sure they're completely dry before you wear them!
(from Pinterest)

pompoms - need we say more?
(from kraft croch blog)

Friday, August 5, 2011

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Telling Tales in Balingup

Children's Story Telling Festival
W.A. Authors and Illustrators

Saturday 16th July    10.00am - 4.00pm
  Sunday 17th July    10.00am - 2.30pm

For full program details and enquires visit:




Friday, June 10, 2011

Precious Playtime for Better Baby Brains

Image by Francis Vachon

Watching a baby at play is an amazing, beautiful thing. Journalist and doting parent Francis Vachon has shared with us his time lapse recording of baby Edward’s 4hrs of playtime, compressed into two and a half minutes. Apart from being very cute(!) the footage helps us understand the enormous value of play. Vachon explains the power of babies’ brains:

Here’s the thing about babies. When we’re born, we get the brain cells we need, but the connections between cells haven’t formed yet. In those first few years as we explore the world, the cells begin to link up at a dizzying pace, forming tens of thousands, even millions of new links. When you watch Edward you can almost feel it happening.

You can read more here.