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  1. Mud Kitchen Play

    The sun has appeared over the last few weeks and although it is still quite cold, I have seen an increase in outdoor play pictures. 

    Mud Kitchen Play is a great way to be outside, allowing children to use their imagination and creativity. 

     

     

    Make an Outdoor Pizza

    You can use a plate, log slice or just the patio as your pizza base, collect toegther some mud or wet sand to create a nice surface, add some pizza toppings and also sprinkle on some petals and leaves as the cheese. The Pizza Toppings Set is great for this activity but also natural items such as sticks, flowers, pebbles and shells etc. 

    Host a Party

    Children can get into the spirit of entertaining by hosting their own themed party, They could "cook" up to treats in their mud kitchen, even dress up in their theme of choice. Perhaps they will do pirates, fairytale or Italian themed with Pizza. They can make cocktails and add natural items for garnish - all make believe of course!

     

    Mixing

    Either following one of our receipe cards or making up your own, get the children to measure out the quantities and cook up some treats. You can do volumes of liquid or simply 4 leaves, 6 sticks etc. They can mix it all together and serve up. Activity good for counting, quantities, comparing measures and volumes etc. You could add in a bit of food colouring and water to create a colourful concoction. 

    Muddy Cafe

    Invite everyone over for a Muddy Cafe, take orders and make their treats on request. Children and Adults alike can enjoy seeing what is created follow their requests. 

     

    Potion Making 


    Become your very own Harry Potter and create wonderful potions for creative skills. You could use some of the mixture out of the Little Munchkins Botanicals to create a bit of fizz. 

     

     

  2. Games for all of the Family

    by Laura @one.wild.family.life

    We love games in our house, they are a great way to come together and spend some time in each others company with no distractions and a common interest. There is such a great selection of games on the market, so finding something a little different can be a challenge. The Wooden Play Den have a great selection of games from Small Foot who have created a really tactile and beautiful range of games. It’s also the perfect time of year to invest in a game or two as the days are wetter, and the nights longer. They are also amazing gifts for Christmas.

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  3. Travel Toys

    It is that time of year again when we will be embarking on the summer holidays from school. Whether its a flight, train or car journey we will be travelling for day trips and the need to entertainment is required! My two are not great travellers, we listen to podcasts and stories but having a few compact and interesting toys really help.

    Here are a few suggestions of toys that are great for taking out and about: 

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  4. Make this Book Wild 

    Blog by Laura @ one.wild.family.life

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    I can honestly say, we have never seen a book quite like this one, it combines nature, creativity and exploration all in one beautiful place. The illustrations alone are absolutely captivating, but combined with the ideas for exploring nature they are magical. The idea of drawing, cutting and getting a book muddy on purpose is something that doesn’t come naturally to many book lovers, but the idea of creating a scrap book style story of your nature based adventures is great fun!

  5. Christmas Themes

    written by Laura @one.wild.family.life

    One of my favourite things to do when giving gifts to my children is to put a few things together that fit under one theme. The Wooden Play Den makes this super easy for you by sorting toys into categories on the website and I’m going to showcase some of our favourite toys by theme here.

    SHOP BY THEME

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  6. Christmas Gift Guide - Advent Calendar Fillers. 

    There are so many advent calendars available now. If you are putting together your own I have made a few suggestions for toys which are small enough to pop in, but also good value to not break the bank. 

    How about doing 12 days, or even have a chocolate or sweet in alternative days so you are not buying so many items.

    1. Lanka Kade Advent

    Buy 12 or 24 Lanak Kade figures for your advent calendar - specify the them and receive them at a discount. 

     

    2. Bracelets - £1. 

     

    3. Flashcards

     

    We have a range of flashcards available from Little Robins, Playful Little Readers and Alexia Claire. The idea to buy a pack and split them for one each day. Would give a lovely discussion point each day. Maybe a different mini beast or planet. 

    4. Spinning Tops

     

     

     

    5. Stacking Animals - £9.95

    This lovely set of animals is really good value, you could split the pack and put an animal in each day.