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Singakwenza, which means “We can do it” is a Non-Profit Organisation providing Early Childhood Education to economically disadvantaged communities.

Posting Matchsticks

Posting Matchsticks

This is a great activity for children from 9 months and up, and can be used in a variety of ways. We’d love to see your pictures of your children trying these, so please send them to us?

Any polystyrene tray can be used for these activities, including takeaway containers, but please make sure they are well washed before use.

For your interest, the last picture gives you a description of one of the skills that you are helping your child to develop through this play, so that you can see how you are helping with your child’s development as well as bonding with your child.

Ring Toss

Ring Toss

A great game for children (from 2 and a half years) and adults! Have a family competition, with the older kids having to stand further back from the base.

You can also make a few bases and write a numeral on each. Your child has to try to get the correct number of rings on each one. For the younger children, draw the correct number of dots on the back, so that if they can’t remember what the numeral is, then they can count the dots.

For your interest, the last picture gives you a description of one of the skills that you are helping your child to develop through this play, so that you can see how you are helping with your child’s development as well as bonding with your child.

Threading Letters

Threading Letters

This activity is suitable for children from age 3, and can be adapted in many ways. Always remember to keep it playful and fun.

For your interest, the last picture gives you a description of one of the skills that you are helping your child to develop through this play, so that you can see how you are helping with your child’s development as well as bonding with your child.

Flick Soccer

Flick Soccer

This is an awesome game to play with children (from 3 years) and adults!

For your interest, the last picture will give you a description of one of the skills that you are helping your child to develop through this play, so that you can see how you are helping with your child’s development as well as bonding with your child.

Talking Parenting…with Nikki Bush

Talking Parenting…with Nikki Bush

Nikki Bush’s enthusiastic and enlightening presentation on how to parent on the run was extremely well received at our Talking Parenting fundraiser last night. There are now a lot more families that will be building their own traditions, making greater connections, and making their children feel seen, heard and important. Thank you to our sponsors for their contributions, especially Cordwalles Preparatory School and their amazing staff.