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by Emma Heslop
As they head toward another developmental milestone, five year olds are all about testing boundaries, asserting their independence a...
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by Emma Heslop
By age four, children have started building solid friendships and are getting more adventurous by the day. Their confidence and inde...
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by Emma Heslop
When children hit pre-school age, they really come into their own. At the age of three, playtime becomes a crucial part of their lea...
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by Emma Heslop
Many parents feel daunted by the so-called ‘terrible twos’. The truth is at this age, little ones are embarking on a wonderful journ...
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by Emma Heslop
The first 12 months of baby’s life bring difficulties to overcome, moments to treasure and plenty of ‘firsts’. Now they’re approachi...
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by Emma Heslop
Role play in early years gives children the opportunity to stretch their imagination, mimic family members in everyday scenarios and...
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by Emma Heslop
Learning to ride a trike – and then a bike in later childhood – is more important for children’s development than you might think. R...
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by Emma Heslop
Spring has officially sprung, and we are creeping closer to the lighter evenings and warmer nights. It’s the time of year that is lo...
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by Emma Heslop
As soon as your little one finds their feet and starts moving around, there will be no stopping them as they embark on a journey of ...
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by Emma Heslop
For the first couple of years of their life, children will happily play alongside others with no real acknowledgement of or interact...
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by Emma Heslop
When you consider that much of childhood is made up of playtime, it begs the question: ‘why is play important?’ Supporting physical ...
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by Emma Heslop
Little Tikes’ iconic Turtle Sandbox is this year celebrating 40 years of creative play and inspiring big imaginations in little ones...
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