This Week…22/52

Firstly, I wanted to share these from last week…

Equine Assisted Therapy - An Everyday StoryDrawing - An Everyday Story Archery - An Everyday Storydrawing bows and arrows - An Everyday Storydrawing bows and arrows - An Everyday Story

This week…

Playing with light - An Everyday Story Window blocks - An Everyday Story light panel - An Everyday Story Weighing - An Everyday Story Mashing banana - An Everyday StoryMashing banana - An Everyday Story Playdough - An Everyday Story washing bikes - An Everyday Story Making dinner - An Everyday Story moveable alphabet - An Everyday Story Collage - An Everyday StoryCollage - An Everyday Story Hot Air Balloon - An Everyday StoryHot Air Balloon - An Everyday Story

A snapshot of our week, our everyday story

…..

If you feel inspired to share a moment from your week please leave a comment with your link below or pop over to Instragram and use the hashtag #p52thisweek. I’m kate_aneverydaystory. Hope to see you there.

Project 52 This Week from An Everyday Story

Reggio-inspired Materials: Mirrors

Reggio-inspired Materials: Mirrors

Reggio: Using Mirrors Recently I have been getting quite a few questions asking where I buy different materials. I love that you guys are so interested in incorporating more Reggio and Montessori inspired activities and principles at home. So what … Continue reading

The Sunflower Project: How do plants grow?

The Sunflower Project: How do plants grow?

Every now and then you stumble across something really lovely. Last week a friend of mine invited us to a potting class for children at a local plant nursery. It was a gloriously warm day, and as the kids sat … Continue reading

Explorations for 2 Year Olds – Playful Learning

Explorations for 2 Year Olds – Playful Learning

Explorations for 2 Years Olds – Playful Learning Today I’m sharing some of the explorations I have out for Sarah at the moment over on Playful Learning. I’m going to be a regular contributor on Playful Learning. So I hope you … Continue reading

The Theory of Loose Parts

The Theory of Loose Parts

‘In any environment, both the degree of inventiveness and creativity, and the possibility of discovery, are directly proportional to the number and kind of variables in it.’ ~ Simon Nicholson, Architect In 1972, architect Simon Nicholson developed the Theory of Loose Parts; the idea that … Continue reading