Boxing for kids
Boxing is an exciting sport, even for kids! Are you interested in getting your kids into a martial art? Introduce them to boxing!
Read more6 Tips for Hosting Your Own Pony Party
Talk with your son or daughter and get an idea of what they expect. You may need to point out that “more” isn’t always “merrier”! Some of the best parties we’ve seen are small in number, that is, less than 10 guests. As the saying goes “their age plus one” is how many invitations should go out! But, if it is going to be the whole class, you may want to organise some extra party activities in addition to the ponies.
Read moreThe Top 8 Benefits of Gymnastics for Kids
Gymnastics provides a healthy outlet for stress reduction. The physical activity releases endorphins, which are natural mood lifters, helping children relax and feel happier. It's a great way for them to unwind after a long day at school.
Read morePreschools for Kids in Tasmania
Living in Tassie? Provide your toddlers the proper early education for kids. Enrol them to preschools for kids in Tasmania!<br /><br />. Early learning is sometimes acquired by Australian children from their parents. But there are also a lot of things that babies and toddlers can only learn outside of the home. They need to be exposed to the outside world and mingle with other kids.
Read moreBefore & After School care for kids
Get additional early learning and care for your little ones! When home care is not enough, there is before and after school care for kids.
Read moreDiving for kids in Queensland
Dive into the mesmerising nature of Queensland with the whole family! Queensland is considered as one of the best diving destinations in the world. With perfect, warm ocean waters, amazing reefs, and hundreds or even thousands of marine species, diving in Queensland is a priceless activity that you must never trade for anything else.
Read moreCricket for Kids
Fun in the sun for your children! This famous British sport can be played in family on the beach or in a professional way in a club. Whatever the way your children want to play cricket, they will have fun!
Read moreHow Many Swimming Lessons Does Your Child Need?
most kids start feeling comfortable and capable with a number of continual regular lessons
Read moreWhat to Expect in Your Child's First Horse Riding Lesson
Get ready for your child's first horse riding lesson! Learn what to expect and how to prepare for an exciting experience.
Read moreGetting Started with Rock Climbing: A Beginner's Guide for Kids and Parents
This guide helps parents in Australia introduce their kids to indoor rock climbing. It covers the benefits, choosing the right facility, and tips for a positive experience. With the support of experienced coaches and structured lessons, children can develop their climbing skills and confidence.
Read moreHow to Prepare for a Magic Show - Part 3A
To a magician, however, an innocent table is anything but innocent. It can have a shelf or servante (large pocket) attached to the back edge, ready to provide or discard magical items in a timely manner. It can have a black-art well in the top, to receive a magician's unwanted objects.
Read moreSoccer for Toddlers: A Guide to Starting Early
Soccer classes for toddlers are different from adult or older children's classes. They focus on building a strong foundation and a love for the game.
Read moreHobbies For Kids
Give your kids something to occupy themselves in their spare time!<br><br> Hobbies are anything your child likes to do in their spare time and can be as diverse as arts and crafts, cooking or driving remote control cars. As well as giving kids something to do with their time, hobbies can be educational and a great way to make friends!
Read moreChoosing the Right Art Class for Your Child: Tips and Considerations for Aussie Parents
The quality of Teachng is important. Check the qualifications and experience of the Art Teachers. Ideally, the Teachers should have a background in art education and experience working with children. A passionate and patient Teacher can make a significant difference in your child’s learning experience.
Read moreWing Chun for kids
Encourage your children to try Wing Chun for kids. They might be the next Bruce Lee! Wing Chun, practised in over 64 countries (including Australia) is the world's most popular form of southern kung fu. Your children can learn this great activity for kids from a young age!
Read moresoccer clubs for kids in Brisbane
Get your kids to achieve and active and healthy lifestyle. Get them to join soccer clubs!<br /><br />. Soccer, or association football, is one of the most popular sports played by children today, not only in Australia, but all over the world.
Read moreBallooning For Kids In South Australia
Want to fly? Go hot air ballooning in South Australia!<br><br>South Australia is one of the places you can visit because of its must-see wildlife, pristine landscape, and rich historical landmarks. Why not bring them to South Australia, ride a hot air balloon, and experience the thrill while having a bird?s eye view of the amazing scenery!
Read moreSelf defence for kids - recognising danger
Teaching our children (and ourselves) to recognise what is “normal” in our homes, schools, and local community can make it a lot easier to spot incongruities that may signal a potential danger or dangerous situation. This article outlines some potential danger signs that your child could be more aware of.
Read moreYOUR CHILD AND THEIR CREATIVE DRAWING JOURNEY....
As children become engaged in their drawings, their ideas take shape and images leap out of the page. The final "masterpiece" is proudly presented to you, in anticipation of your praise. Some of the images in their drawing are obvious & easily recognisable. Others well...you tilt your head at the page as you try and decipher what you see.
Read moreWhy messy play and mark making is important in early development.
‘Early childhood educators cannot overstate the importance of sensory play in the educational process. It is the foundation of all the skills children will use in school learning to read, write and solve math and science problems. Once a child has these experiences, they are able to draw upon the body memory and cognitive memory of their experiences when faced with new situations.’ (Butcher and Pletcher 2016)
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