Description
Wheater you are a preschool teacher, a parent looking to homeschool your little one or just looking for fun, educational activities to keep your little one busy, we have the solution for you.
If you haven’t purchased a copy of our curriculum yet, you are missing out.
They are fun, educational, age appropriate and cover all learning areas.
Why is messy play important?
Did you know that a 5-month-old baby is not too young to enjoy messy play? Messy Play is an important part of early education. If offers many opportunities for learning. In designing a class for young children, it is crucial to for growth in all areas of development.
Physical Development
Children will be given the tools to develop and practice fine motor skills and eye hand coordination. Activities such as stacking, pouring and spooning will develop eye-hand coordination. Practicing cutting, writing in shaving cream and using tongs will develop fine motor skills. Hands-on activities will provide opportunities for children to compare textures such as smooth, rough, hard and soft, while respecting each other’s personal space, children will gain an understanding of their own body space.
Communication and Language Development
During messy play, children will be given many opportunities to speak and listen. They will use words and gestures to share resources, explain actions, negotiate plans and take turns. Teacher and caregiver will ask open ended questions to encourage thinking skills. The use of letters in the activities, leads to understanding the symbolic nature of written language.
Personal, Emotional and Social Development
Messy Play is designed with children’s natural curiosity in mind. It encourages a positive approach to new experiences. There is no “right” way for children to do messy play. This builds self-confidence and self-esteem. Through messy play, children can develop concentration, problem-solving and planning. Working with others fosters self-respect and respect for others. It also presents opportunities for making relationships. Messy play can offer an outlet for feelings, experiences and thoughts.
Intellectual Development
Children will investigate, explore, design and create leading to a better understanding of the world around them. Children will learn to group and classify, arrange items in a logical order, identify and match and understand cause and effect. As they observe, predict, try out solutions, observe the results, and evaluate information they gain a greater understanding of the scientific method.
Mathematical Development
Messy play offers many opportunities for counting, calculating and measurement. The children will sort objects, fill containers and create patterns. Numbers will be involved in many activities providing opportunities to understand their symbolic meaning. Creative Development Children are given endless opportunities with a variety of materials to build imagination and creativity. Through sensory experiences, they are able to respond to what they see, hear, feel, touch and smell. They will express their feelings and thoughts through colour, texture, shapes and forms in two and three dimensions.
Special Benefits
Messy play offers benefits to all children. It allows children of all abilities to become involved and get to know other children. Children who are in the process of learning English as a second language can join in and use the materials with their peers because messy play does not rely on words. Since there is no “right way” to do messy play, children with special needs can use these open-ended materials in their own way and still be a part of the group. Our curriculums have a lot of messy play ideas!
What comes in your pack?
The Messy Play curriculum
This pack is designed for children of all ages.
Be sure to add our age-appropriate curriculums to your shopping cart as well.
We email this pack to you.
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