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Sensory play in a tuff tray dinosaur swamp

26/08/202012/09/2020
Toy dinosaurs on top of sticks in a tuff tray filled with sticks, bark, long grass, and water

Our tuff tray has certainly had plenty of use over the last few months thanks to us spending so much time in the garden. It comes out most days, mostly just as a handy spot for putting out a selection of toys, but every so often, I like to set up some small world play… Read More

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Summer days in the garden

13/08/202013/08/2020
Thomas and Sophie playing with sand in the tuff tray

Summer holidays are normally jam-packed with days out, meeting up with friends, weekends away, trips to see family and lots of other plans. This summer is a much quieter one than we’re used to. We’re staying close to home; keeping mostly in our own little bubble where we feel safest. Spending most of out time… Read More

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Outdoor learning and sensory play using the tuff tray

28/05/202027/05/2020
Sophie and Thomas playing together with a farm scene set up in the tuff tray

I bought our tuff tray a few years ago when the girls were very small. It’s been one of the most useful things I’ve bought for the children and has been getting a lot of use recently as we’ve been mostly keeping our outdoor activities restricted to the garden. It’s brilliant for setting up small… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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