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CURIOUS CUBS
MESSY PLAY

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Join me for a sensory adventure!

Come and experience one of my engaging sensory sessions, where your child can explore sensory stations and play zones designed to captivate their senses, spark curiosity, support early learning, and encourage movement.

These sessions offer a wonderful opportunity for parents to connect with local families while sharing special, uninterrupted quality time with their little ones.

The best part? I handle the mess! So you can simply relax and enjoy the experience with your child.

I offer two types of workshops to best adapt to the needs and development of children.

Baby Messy Play is designed for children aged 6 to 20 months.

These sessions are entirely made up of edible materials, ensuring that it’s safe for little ones who explore by putting things in their mouths.

 

The goal is sensory exploration, allowing babies to discover new textures, tastes, and smells in a safe and engaging environment.

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Kid Messy Play is intended for children aged 2.5 to 6 years.

 

These sessions are based on specific themes and encourage children to manipulate materials, explore new sensations, and stimulate their imagination, cooperation, social play, and vocabulary development.

What to Bring: A wet bag, a change of clothes and a towel for your child. Snacks and a water bottle to keep energy levels up. Comfortable clothing—you will probably get messy too!

 

⚠️ Safety Reminder: We use a variety of food-based materials and loose parts. Please let us know about any allergies, and ensure active supervision throughout the session.​​

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Benefits of sensory play

Sensory Development: Stimulates the five senses, allowing children to better understand the world around them.

 

Motor Skills Development: Handling messy materials helps improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

 

Creativity and Imagination: There are no right or wrong ways to engage in messy play, allowing children to express themselves freely and use their imagination.

 

Cognitive Skills Enhancement: By playing with a variety of materials, children learn fundamental concepts such as cause and effect, gravity, textures, colors, and shapes.

 

Improvement of Social Skills: Sensory workshops are often group activities that encourage collaboration, sharing, and communication among children.

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