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Sensory Exploration with Household Items: Touch & Discover

Children’s Age: 6 months – 1.5 years
Activity Duration: 5 – 10 minutes
Engage your 6 to 18-month-old in a sensory exploration activity using household items to stimulate their touch, sight, and sound senses. Set up a safe space with various textures, shapes, and sizes of items for your child to explore. Encourage them to touch, feel, and describe each item while promoting language, fine motor skills, and cognitive development in a safe and supervised environment. This enriching activity offers a valuable learning experience for young children while keeping them eng…
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Nature Collage Photo Frames: Creative Storytelling Adventure

Children’s Age: 6–10 years
Activity Duration: 15 – 30 minutes
Children can have fun creating Nature Collage Photo Frames to boost communication skills, creativity, and teamwork. Gather natural items, cardboard, scissors, glue, markers, and a camera to get started. Guide kids in selecting materials, decorating frames together, and taking photos with their creations. This activity encourages storytelling, creativity, and fine motor skills while introducing photography and fostering self-expression through imaginative play.
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Sensory Texture Hunt for Developing Skills

Children’s Age: 4–7 years
Activity Duration: 5 – 10 minutes
Let's go on a Sensory Treasure Hunt! We will explore different textures like smooth stones, soft feathers, and rough sandpaper. You can use blindfolds for an extra challenge if you'd like. To start, gather the textured items, place them around, set up a treasure box, and get your timer ready. Explain the activity, guide the children, and let them use their sense of touch to find the treasures. As they discover each item, encourage them to describe the textures. Remember to keep it safe by …
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