At Sorella Early Learning, we believe in celebrating every season with creative learning and family bonding. So, hop to it, and get ready for some egg-cellent Easter craft activities that will bring sunshine smiles and sticky-fingered joy to your homes!
Egg-streme Makeovers – Ditch the store-bought dyes and turn plain eggs into colorful canvases! Use natural ingredients like beetroot, or turmeric for vibrant, eco-friendly designs. Get creative with markers, stickers, and stencils to personalise them with names, bunny faces, or funny patterns.
Texture Treasure Hunt – Fill plastic eggs with different textures like dried beans, cotton balls, or fluffy feathers. Blindfold your little ones and let them use their sense of touch to guess what’s inside!
Egg Carton Symphony – Don’t toss those egg cartons! Turn them into musical shakers by filling them with rice, beads, or pebbles. Decorate them with paint, glitter, and bunny faces, and let your little maestros create an egg-citing Easter jam!
Pin the Chick on the Bunny – Take a spin on the classic party game with an Easter twist! Draw or cut out a giant bunny on some cardboard, and then make smaller chick shapes from construction paper or felt. Blindfold each player, spin them around a few times, and see who can get their chick closest to the bunny’s nest.
Snuggle up with Easter-themed children’s books, act out bunny-hopping plays, or create your own silly Easter rhymes. Remember, the most important ingredients are time spent together, laughter, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Happy Easter crafting from the Sorella Early Learning Team!
Rediscovering those moments from your pre-parenting days might seem like a distant memory once the chaos of parenthood takes over. However, date nights and quality time don’t need to take a backseat with the arrival of children. Sometimes, the most heartfelt and memorable moments occur right within the comfort of your home.
Here are some ideas to enjoy for a cosy date-night in:
Declare a phone-free zone: Mute those notifications and put away your phones to give each other undivided attention.
A movie night is a classic date night idea that is easy to plan and do at home. Choose a movie you and your partner have wanted to watch or pick a classic you both love.
Game nights are a fun and interactive way to spend time with your partner. Invite your other parent friends over for classic board games like Monopoly.
Cooking a meal together is a great opportunity to bond, choose a recipe that you both love or be adventurous and try something new.
A picnic is a romantic and budget-friendly way to spend time with your partner. You can pack a basket with your favourite snacks, set a blanket area down, and you don’t even need to leave your backyard.
Enjoy an activity together that you love or have always wanted to try, from the comfort of your own home. Many online classes are available for free or at a low cost, so why not give cooking, dancing or even painting classes a go?
Having a spa night at home is a relaxing and romantic way to spend time with your partner. You can light candles, listen to soothing music, apply some facemasks, and unwind together after a long day.
Happy date night in (and a healthy dose of sanity)!
We’re eagerly anticipating the arrival of your little one on their first day at Sorella Early Learning! To ensure a smooth transition and a day filled with fun and learning, we’ve put together a handy checklist of items to bring. Remember to label each item with your child’s name to avoid any mix-ups.
1. Bag:
Prepare a backpack or bag that can comfortably carry your child’s belongings. Choose one that your little one can easily manage with our help.
2. Hat:
Protect your child from the sun during outdoor playtime by packing a hat. Ensure it’s labeled with your child’s name, so it always finds its way back to its rightful owner.
3. Cot Sheets for Rest Time:
For those peaceful nap moments, bring along cot sheets. We want your child to be as cozy as possible during their well-deserved rest time.
4. Drink Bottle:
Hydration is key! Provide a labeled drink bottle to keep your child refreshed throughout the day. We’ll make sure it’s always within reach.
5. At Least Two Changes of Seasonally Appropriate Clothing:
Little ones can be unpredictable when it comes to messes and adventures. Pack at least two changes of clothes suitable for the current season, so your child is ready for whatever the day brings.
6. Spare Underpants (At Least 6 Pairs if Toilet Training):
If your child is in the midst of toilet training, pack at least six pairs of spare underpants. Accidents happen, and we’re here to support your child every step of the way.
We understand that the first day at a new learning environment can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Rest assured, our dedicated team at Sorella Early Learning is committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for your little one.
If you have any specific questions or concerns about your child’s first day, feel free to reach out. We can’t wait to embark on this learning journey together and create beautiful memories with your child.
Embarking on a new childcare journey can be a mix of excitement and apprehension, both for parents and little ones. Whether it’s the first time your child is attending childcare or a switch to a new childcare centre, understanding what to expect during the settling-in period can make the transition smoother for everyone involved. Here’s our detailed guide to navigating this exciting new chapter:
Start with a Positive Mindset
As a parent, your attitude plays a pivotal role in how your child perceives their new environment. Approach this change with optimism, and your child is likely to follow suit. Children often pick up on their parents’ emotions, so embrace the new adventure with a positive mindset.
Gradual Introduction
Most childcare centres understand the importance of a gradual introduction. Typically, the settling-in period involves short initial visits, allowing your child to become familiar with the new surroundings, caregivers, and fellow playmates. This gradual approach eases the transition and builds trust.
Establish a Routine
Children thrive on routines, and a consistent schedule can provide a sense of security. Work with the childcare staff to understand the daily routine and try to replicate aspects of it at home. Consistency between home and childcare environments can contribute to a smoother adjustment.
Open Communication with Caregivers
Establishing open lines of communication with your child’s educators is important. Share information about your child’s likes, dislikes, routines, and any special needs they may have. Regular communication helps caregivers understand your child better, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment.
Comfort Objects from Home
Allow your child to bring a comfort object from home, such as a favourite toy or a small blanket. Having a familiar item can provide reassurance during moments of uncertainty and help your child feel more at ease in their new surroundings.
Patience is Key
Every child is unique, and some may take longer to adjust than others. Patience is really important during this period. Be understanding of your child’s feelings and allow them the time they need to feel comfortable in their new childcare setting.
Stay Informed
Stay informed about your child’s daily activities, milestones, and any challenges they may be facing. Many childcare centers use communication tools, such as Storypark to keep parents in the loop. Take advantage of these resources to stay connected with your child’s experiences.
Celebrate Achievements
Acknowledge and celebrate the small victories. Whether it’s your child making a new friend or participating in an activity with enthusiasm, recognising and celebrating these achievements reinforces positive experiences at childcare.
Self-Care for Parents
Transition periods can be emotionally challenging for parents too. Don’t forget to prioritise self-care. Take a moment to reflect on your feelings, seek support from other parents, and know that it’s okay to experience a mix of emotions during this adjustment period.
Build a Support Network
Connect with other parents at the childcare center. Sharing experiences and tips can be invaluable. Building a support network of parents who are going through similar transitions creates a sense of community and reassurance.
Remember, settling into a new childcare routine is a journey for both you and your child. With patience, communication, and a positive outlook, you’ll find that this transition becomes a stepping stone to a wonderful and enriching childcare experience for your little one.
With the Christmas holidays right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to bake some delicious homemade gingerbread cookies with your children! Not only is it a fun and sensory-rich activity, but the end result—delicious gingerbread —adds a sweet touch to your festive celebrations. Here’s what you’ll need:
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
1 large egg
3/4 cup honey
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions:
Preheat the Oven:
Preheat your oven to (175°C). Line baking sheets with baking paper.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, ground ginger, ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground nutmeg, and salt. Set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. This is a great opportunity for little hands to get involved in the mixing.
Add the honey and egg to the butter-sugar mixture. Mix well until the ingredients are fully combined.
Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, mixing until a soft dough forms. This step can be especially fun for children as they watch the dough come together.
Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Chilled dough is easier to handle and results in better-shaped cookies.
Once the dough is chilled, roll it out on a floured surface to about 1/4 inch thickness. Let your little ones use festive cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place the cutouts on the prepared baking sheets.
Bake the cookies for 8-10 minutes, or until the edges are just starting to brown. Keep a close eye on them, as baking times may vary.
Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheets for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely. Once cooled, let your children unleash their creativity by decorating the gingerbread cookies with icing, sprinkles, and other edible decorations.
Now comes the best part—indulge in the joy of biting into your homemade gingerbread cookies. Share them with family and friends, and savour the sweetness of the holiday season.
We hope you’ve loved making this recipe with your little ones. For more christmas treats, check out some more delicious creations here.
Christmas is just around the corner, and the children are counting down the days until school holidays begin! If you’re looking for fun and exciting activities to keep them entertained during this festive season, then Brisbane is the perfect place to be. This vibrant city offers a plethora of options, from magical Christmas events to thrilling outdoor adventures.
Christmas Lights Spectacular: Get dazzled by the twinkling lights at the City Botanic Gardens, South Bank, and Roma Street Parkland. These exciting displays are a must-see for families and are sure to get you in the holiday spirit.
Christmas Carols and Performances: Sing along to your favourite carols at one of the many carols events happening throughout the city. Enjoy live performances, festive treats, and family-friendly activities.
QAGOMA Christmas Design Market: This unique market showcases the work of local artists and designers, offering a range of handmade gifts and festive decorations.
Santa’s Workshop at Westfield Chermside: Visit Santa and his elves at Westfield Chermside for a magical experience. Take photos, write your Christmas wish list, and enjoy festive activities.
Moreton Island Day Trip: Take a ferry to Moreton Island and explore the stunning sand dunes, beaches, and shipwrecks. Go snorkeling, sandboarding, or take a 4WD tour for an unforgettable adventure.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Cuddle a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, and spot other iconic Australian animals at this world-renowned sanctuary.
Brisbane River Cruise: Enjoy a relaxing cruise down the Brisbane River and see the city from a different perspective. Learn about Brisbane’s history and culture while taking in the beautiful scenery..
Sciencentre: Let your children explore the wonders of science at the Sciencentre. With interactive exhibits, shows, and workshops, there’s something to spark the curiosity of everyone.
Queensland Museum: Discover dinosaurs, learn about the history of Queensland, and explore the natural world at the Queensland Museum.
Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA): Take the children to GOMA to see the latest exhibitions and be inspired by contemporary art.
With so much to see and do, you’re sure to have a memorable Christmas holiday in Brisbane. Don’t forget to capture all the fun moments with your family. For more ideas of what to do in Brisbane these Christmas holidays, visit the Brisbane Kids website here.