Sensory Play
April 29, 2020 10:25 am Leave your thoughtsWhy not try some sensory play while you are at home, today the children are exploring pasta dyed with food colouring while searching for mini-beasts! Sensory play includes activities that stimulate children’s senses such as sight, sound, smell, taste or touch. By providing this type of activity children will learn more about the world around them in a natural way, through their senses. Such activities contribute to brain development by stimulating the neurons in the brain to make connections, and help with development in all areas of learning.
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