Children thrive when they can do—exploring, tinkering, and experimenting. Science activities in OSHC settings not only engage curious minds but also build teamwork, problem‑solving, and resilience. Best of all, many experiments can be done with everyday materials, keeping costs l...
Teaching kindness helps children develop important social skills, such as cooperation, sharing, and effective communication. The following article provides information on Why Is It Important To Teach Kindness To Young Children,How...
Children are naturally drawn to bright, vivid colours, which makes rainbow-themed science experiments instantly engaging and relatable. Because colours are part of their everyday world—seen in toys, clothes, art, and nature, rainb...
Healthy eating is an important part of children’s growth and development. Embedding food exploration into play and routines helps children build positive relationships with food, develop independence, and learn about their bodies....
Valentine’s Day is a wonderful opportunity for children to celebrate friendship, kindness, and creativity. Through simple crafts and playful activities, children can express love and appreciation for the special people in their li...
The following gives you 50+ boredom-busting activities across five themed days—Maker Monday, Challenge Tuesday, Creative Wednesday, Active Thursday, and Chill Friday. Each theme includes 10 low-prep, high-engagement ideas that res...
By empowering early childhood educators to embrace Auslan and foster inclusive communication from the earliest years. Here's a scaffolded guide to help you begin teaching Auslan in early childhood settings for toddlers and prescho...
Auslan is the sign language of the Australian Deaf community. The following article provides a list of rhymes in Auslan. Each rhyme includes lyrics, a picture song board, key signs and a video of how to use Auslan signs to sing ea...
Australia Day offers a powerful opportunity to reflect on the rich tapestry that makes this country truly unique. From the enduring wisdom and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the vibrant diversity of co...
At the beginning of the year, children step into a new environment filled with unfamiliar faces, routines, and expectations. By introducing the theme “Building Our Classroom Family,” educators create a safe, welcoming space where...
Every educator has witnessed it: a child overwhelmed by emotions so big they spill into the learning space. These moments can feel disruptive, but they are also opportunities. When children learn to regulate emotions with the supp...
Celebrating New Year with young children can be a delightful experience filled with fun activities and meaningful traditions. The following article provides New Year Activities, Learning Goals and Linking To The EYLF and more.
This learning experience is designed to approach the topic gently through play, storytelling, small‑world exploration, and hands‑on creativity. Rather than focusing on danger, it highlights helpers, community care, and nature’s re...
Support toddler identity development through choices, routines, relationships, and play. Explore practical examples that build autonomy, belonging, and emotional confidence.
Toddlers develop a strong sense of identity through eve...
Celebrate global traditions, spark curiosity, and build cultural awareness with this beautifully designed poster set featuring Santa figures from around the world. These posters introduce children to the diverse ways different cul...
Bushfires are a natural part of the Australian landscape, but for young children they can also be confusing, worrying, or emotionally charged—especially when smoke, sirens, or community conversations become part of their daily exp...
Pattern blocks are a classic early childhood resource, and the Christmas Pattern Block Mats add a joyful seasonal twist that children absolutely love. These printables invite children to create festive images using standard patter...
The 10 Free Santa Beard Cutting printables are a simple yet powerful activity designed to help children practice their cutting skills. By trimming Santa’s beard along different types of lines, children engage in a playful, festive...
Morning group time sets the tone for the day in early childhood settings. For children aged 3–5, this is a golden opportunity to build belonging, strengthen language, nurture rhythm, and ease transitions into play and learning. A...
In early childhood settings, emotional literacy is foundational to well-being, learning, and relationships. The free printable Feeling Check-In posters featuring clear visuals, child-friendly language, and actionable strategies of...
Dinosaurs have always captured the imagination of children, making them the perfect theme for engaging classroom activities. This cut-and-paste puzzle printable combines fun with purposeful learning, offering educators a resource...