Showing posts with label Fall play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall play. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

As if you needed an excuse to play with play dough?!


 But just in case...

You can squish it, you can squash it, roll it into a ball, or flatten it like a pancake. Play dough is a classic childhood toy that never fails to entertain! This idea of malleable dough has been passed down from generation to generation.  Maybe it’s the smell and soft texture that brings back such fond memories for adults, and makes them want their children to experience the fun of play dough too. This icon of modern-day childhood, other than providing pure fun, actually has developmental benefits.  

Play dough, specifically, helps with acquiring fine motor skills. Fine motor skills include small movements with use of the fingers, wrists, toes, tongue, and lips. The development of these skills is extremely important. The malleable property of play dough makes it easy and fun to build strength in these muscles.

Also, play dough sparks creativity and imagination, which are both necessary for development. Rolling play dough into noodles, turning it into a bowl of spaghetti, and playing “restaurant” is really more than what it seems. Imaginative play can sometimes be underrated from an adult standpoint, but it is an important factor of how children develop social skills.

Playing with play dough is not only beneficial for development, but it is also a great way to release extra energy. All of the pounding, rolling, and squishing can be relaxing and calming. Adding a few drops of essential oils is an easy way to introduce aromatherapy, and to make it a fun way to unwind!

Here is an easy recipe to make play dough at home:

What you’ll need:
   2 cups plain flour (all purpose)
   2 tablespoons vegetable oil
   1/2 cup salt
   2 tablespoons cream of tartar
   Up to 1.5 cups boiling water (adding in increments until it feels just right)
   food colouring (optional) few drops glycerine (optional- adds more shine!)

How to make it:
   Mix the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil in a large mixing bowl
   Add food colouring TO the boiling water then into the dry ingredients (color optional)
   Stir continuously until it becomes a sticky, combined dough
   Add the glycerine (optional)
   Allow it to cool down then take it out of the bowl and knead it vigorously for a couple of minutes until all of the stickiness has gone. * This is the most important part of the process, so keep at it until it’s the perfect consistency!*
   (If it remains a little sticky then add a touch more flour until just right)

 ~ Sara Luckham
Social Media Specialist
Seaside Staffing Company

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Friday, October 2, 2015

FALL FUN


Can you believe that fall is already upon us? It seems that every year it is here before we know it. Fall is such a beautiful time of the year, spent by enjoying football games carving pumpkins, and sipping cider with your loved ones by your side, and of course not yet having to stress about the hustle and bustle of the holidays that are approaching (Yikes!).


One of the most fun things about fall is the family activities and crafts. Although there is a never-ending list of possibilities for fall fun, here are a few that are worth setting aside the time to do.

  1. Pumpkin Patch
Of course! What would fall be without a visit to the pumpkin patch? If you’re looking for a great time with the kids, this is the place to go. If you’re local to San Diego, the Bates Nut Farm is outstanding. Located in the Valley Center, this pumpkin patch is a way above average and worth the drive. The weekends are full of fun activities, but of course, more crowded. This place has it all, from tractor rides, to food trucks, and farm animals for the kids. Squeezing in a visit to the pumpkin patch is a must!


  1. Ghost Tour
If your kids are past the pumpkin-picking stage and looking for a little more spooky Halloween tradition, a ghost tour is perfect! Located in Old Town, San Diego, this tour is filled with history of the area twisted with chilling details.
2754 2754 Calhoun St San Diego, CA 92110 (at Wallace St Old Town)


  1. Apple Picking
Put on your favorite boots, grab the kids, and hop on the road! Typically, apple picking in Southern California is usually limited to the grocery store, but plucking a beautiful and juicy apple off of a tree brings a certain satisfaction that the grocery store shelves simply cannot supply. This is must-do of fall activities! A highly recommended place to go is the Volcan Valley Apple Farm located in Julian, California. It is definitely worth the drive!
1284 Julian Orchards Dr. Julian, CA 92036


  1. Football Games!
Whether it be the Chargers or San Diego State, spending a fall night cheering on your favorite team is sure to be packed with fun. Friday night-lights with the family will be something that you won’t want to miss! Be sure to grab tickets online.

~Sarah Luckham,
Social Media Specialist, Seaside Staffing Company 2015

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

10 Fun Fall Activities for Kids to Do in the Backyard

Fall is right around the corner!! The weather will cool down, leaves will change and good 'ole Pumpkin Spice Lattes are back at Starbucks! Here are some great ideas for outdoor Fall activities from our friends over at Happy Hooligans...Check it out! 

Each of the activities described contains a clickable link that will take you to the detailed blog post.

 backyard leaf maze and labyrinth activities
corn kernels, fun sensory activity for fall
Pick up some decorative corn cobs for sensory play! This fine-motor activity keeps the hooligans busy for days on end!
fall sensory bin activity for kids
Set up a fall sensory bin using found items and thrift-shop materials.
fall nature activity on a mirror
Fall play on a mirror!  An display of autumn dollar store items is doubly interesting to explore when set up on a mirrored surface.
fine motor chestnut activity for preschoolers
Collect a big bucket of chestnuts.  Kids LOVE shelling them, and then using them for sensory play.
corn and chestnut run activity for fall
A corn and chestnut run will keep little ones entertained for hours!
kids sliding into pile of fall leaves
Make a leaf slide!
Fall sensory activity on a mirror
Set up an invitation to play with sensory materials on a mirror under a canopy of leaves or the clear, blue sky.
dissecting sunflowers in the fall
Explore a variety of harvest items.  The hooligans love dissecting sunflowers!
fall nature table
A nature table laden with gourds, candles, pinecones, bark and other natural element provides loads of discovery and learning.

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