Literacy activities for children
A child’s journey towards literacy involves learning to speak, listen, read, understand, watch, draw and write. The foundation for building these skills begins at birth. Here are some literacy activities to get you and your child started. About literacy activities Talking, singing,
Easy Dinosaur Cookies
Here at Bonny Babes we love to see kids getting into the kitchen and what better way to encourage them than with some dinosaur footprint or fossil cookies. You could make yours with the dinosaur foot as pictured or even
Bonny babes light up nana joyce’s life
Bonny babes light up Nana Joyce’s life THERE’S nothing like a comforting cuddle with nana, and the lucky youngsters at Bonny Babes Childcare Centre at Hope Island have their very own ‘Nana Joyce’. She is Joyce Hartley, a Halcyon Waters home owner
Bonny babes light up nana joyce's life
Bonny babes light up Nana Joyce’s life THERE’S nothing like a comforting cuddle with nana, and the lucky youngsters at Bonny Babes Childcare Centre at Hope Island have their very own ‘Nana Joyce’. She is Joyce Hartley, a Halcyon Waters home owner
Pizza Mini Quiches Recipe
Here at Bonny Babes we provide your children with freshly cooked, homestyle meals for morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea, but we love to see children getting into the kitchen and trying new things so we have a delicious recipe
Why do kids lie, and is it normal?
Children typically begin lying in the preschool years, between two and four years of age. These intentional attempts at deception may worry parents, who fear their child will become a pint-sized social deviant. But from a developmental perspective, lying in young
Literacy and numeracy push sidelining play in early years
A push to ensure students have core literacy and numeracy skills by the age of eight will significantly reduce time for play, and is the opposite of what is being done in leading school systems such as Finland, according to Sydney
Exclusion Periods For Infectious Diseases
The spread of certain infectious diseases can be reduced by excluding children or educators, known to be infectious, from contact with others who are at risk of catching the infection. The following information details the recommended exclusion periods for infectious diseases.
Lemon & Eucalyptus No-cook play dough
Here is an amazing play dough recipe to try, that is not only easy to make but smells absolutely wonderful! Plus you can teach your children about our native trees by creating your own golden wattle play dough branch. YOU WILL
Lemon & Eucalyptus No-cook play dough
Here is an amazing play dough recipe to try, that is not only easy to make but smells absolutely wonderful! Plus you can teach your children about our native trees by creating your own golden wattle play dough branch. YOU WILL