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All parents let their kids watch TV. You would have to be a superhero to never resort to the TV as a babysitter - But, we do also know that screen time isn’t good for children. Children are also exposed to a lot of screen time in school as much learning is now done on smart screens in the classroom. In order to be able to use the TV as a way to calm down or have some relaxation time, we have written our Top Tips guide packed full of tips to make TV time beneficial and not mental chewing gum! And you can have a break without feeling guilty!
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A great sheet which gives you, not only a recipe for home made play doh, but also ten activities to do with your child that will help their development in a variety of ways! Great for fine motor development and making little hands strong for writing!
Ten minutes together, every day, is all it takes to boost your child’s learning!
Exploring textures and materials is really important and playing with unusual things like sand foam is a great way to expand vocabulary and get kids talking. This TMT lists what you need, explains how to make sand foam and gives you ideas for play!
Got left over conkers lying around? Here's how to make them into a lovely spider web craft! You can use them as halloween decorations, or you can leave them in the corners of rooms as a spider deterrent - (they hate them!)
The threading of patterns uses their concentration and thinking power AND the weaving will strengthen your child's pincer grip and their hands for better pencil control! Brilliant!
Getting children to exercise indoors is a great way to spend a rainy day. This exercised develop the core muscles in the trunk and the shoulder muscles both of which are great for writing and drawing, and also sitting at a desk!
Discover the joy of bonding with your child through an exciting and collaborative game that promises laughter and learning! Our game is designed to enhance hand-eye coordination and foster cooperation between parents and children, making it a perfect choice for family game nights or lazy afternoons together. As you work together to conquer challenges and overcome obstacles, you'll create unforgettable memories and strengthen your connection. With its engaging gameplay and guaranteed laughter, this game is sure to become a favorite activity for the whole family. Embark on an adventure of fun and togetherness – it's time to play and laugh like never before!
Teach your child to love and protect nature - without screens, without fuss.
The Blossom TMT Let’s Make a Bird Feeder is a simple, practical resource for busy parents who want to get children outside, curious and learning. Designed for all ages, it turns short pockets of free time into meaningful nature moments: spotting garden visitors, making a feeder, and keeping a fun tally of birds seen.
What you’ll get
Easy step-by-step instructions for a homemade bird feeder using everyday materials — quick to prepare and safe for little hands.
A clear, child-friendly bird spotting sheet listing common UK birds so kids can identify visitors and keep a running tally.
Activity ideas to extend learning
Why parents love it
Screen-free entertainment that actually engages children - calming, educational and suited to 10–30 minute time windows.
Easy to use whether you have a small garden, a balcony or visit a local park.
Practical for busy lives: short activities you can slot into school run waits, weekend mornings or bedtime chats.
Formats and access
Download instantly to your phone or desktop so the guide is always with you.
Print it out so children can read the instructions themselves and use the bird identification sheet during outdoor sessions.
Lifetime access - download it to your device and save it so you can access and reuse the spotting sheets each season.
Help your child build a lifelong connection with nature with one small, screen-free change. This Blossom Guide makes bird watching easy, enjoyable and lasting.
Indulge in a delightful baking adventure with your child that's not only scrumptious but also educational! This easy-to-follow recipe not only results in delicious treats but also serves as a hands-on lesson in maths and science. From measuring ingredients to observing chemical reactions, baking offers a myriad of learning opportunities. Plus, this recipe is so simple that your child can master it independently, empowering them to continue baking solo in the future. Nurture their culinary skills while fostering a love for learning in the kitchen. Get ready to savor the taste of success with every bite!
What a fantastic, fun and engaging way to encourage play, language, imagination, theorising and so much more in such a brilliant activity! One you will use time and time again, and a great thing to put out for a play date or a friend coming for tea! Just sit back and watch them enjoy it!