Messy/Sensory play and the EYFS
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    Hiya everyone

    Was hoping people could give me the push I need to do this. I am trying to think of messy/sensory activities and how the EYFS fits in. At the moment my head won't work so I am hoping someone could get me started off....

    I am looking at shaving foam first off

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    'Tis The Season To Get Blogging Fa La La La Laaaaa La La La Laaaa

    If you have a look at this link , Amy has started blogging and there are lots of messy/sensory activities , with a simple guide to what the child is learning from them....its a lovely blog
    Last edited by mama2three; 07-07-2014 at 07:21 AM.

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    Thanks. That has helped. I know what I want to do but its just that getting started point!

 

 

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