27/05/2026
Dear Brave Lions & Mighty monkey class Parents 🌿✨
As we prepare for our upcoming assessments and developmental observations, we would like to encourage continued learning and developmental support at home through fun, play-based experiences and everyday activities.
Between the ages of 3–6 years, children continue developing important skills such as communication, emotional regulation, independence, problem-solving, creativity, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, concentration, confidence, early literacy, early mathematics, and social interaction.
Below are some simple developmental and sensory-based activities you can try at home:
• Drawing, colouring, painting, cutting, and creative art activities
• Playdough activities to strengthen fine motor muscles
• Matching, sorting, and memory games
• Puzzles and simple problem-solving activities
• Counting objects during everyday routines
• Shape, colour, number, and letter recognition games
• Reading books together daily and discussing the story
• Practising name recognition and early writing skills
• Building with blocks, Lego, or construction toys
• Outdoor play such as running, climbing, balancing, jumping, and ball games
• Obstacle courses and movement activities
• Nature walks and collecting natural objects for discussion
• Sensory play with rice, sand, water, foam, jelly, oats, or ice
• Pretend play such as shops, cooking, dress-up, doctor play, or role play
• Music, dancing, action songs, and rhythm activities
• Encouraging independence during dressing, tidying up, toileting, and meal times
• Turn-taking games and activities that encourage patience and social interaction
• Simple baking or cooking activities to encourage following instructions and measuring
These activities help children strengthen confidence, independence, concentration, creativity, communication, and school readiness skills in a fun and natural way.
Please remember that every child develops at their own pace, and our goal is always to gently guide, support, and encourage each child according to their individual developmental journey.
Many of these developmental areas and observations will also be discussed further during assessment feedback and parent-teacher meetings later in the term if need be to see you. I will inform you.
Thank you for your continued support and partnership in your child’s learning journey 🌸
Little Einsteins EduPlay