
Cotton reels, curtain rings, beads, buttons, tins, pots, pegs, stones and feathers. These are known as loose parts, and are a key part of the Kindred vision.

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Cotton reels, curtain rings, beads, buttons, tins, pots, pegs, stones and feathers. These are known as loose parts, and are a key part of the Kindred vision.

A day to celebrate everything that’s different, quirky and unique about everyone of us!

Just like adults, children have bad days, sad days, days where they cannot be bothered or feel overwhelmed with big emotions and the way they present this is just a normal reaction to these feelings and emotions. So, how can you help?

We are passionate about our children's mental health and well-being, so today we launch our summer challenge #SMILE - join the challenge and make our children #SMILE.

To celebrate all the male role models in our lives, we have created an activity pack for you to use at home. Filled with My daddy rocks (rock painting); My hero portraits and My Daddy is a smart cookie baking.

Children love exploring new worlds, whether it is a land filled with dinosaurs, or a mini beast undergrowth this great activity is not only exciting to make, but also enables hours of fun exploring this strange new world! This simple activity can help build fine motor skills and help their future writing skills.

Learning through play, is at the heart at we do. Annie Tierney, Head of Operations talks about how our rich, learning environments allow our children to be active learners and learn through ‘doing’.

This is a fun and simple activity you can do at home and create some beautiful pictures at the same time.

This is a great tool to help promote positive behaviour, but it also provides a wonderful sensory experience for younger children.

Developing fine motor skills in children and enjoying activities that improves their dexterity, which will support their early mark making and emergent writing skills. Our 'Finger Gym' helps our children 'workout' those fingers!