Includes a foreword by Fearne Cotton.The Joy Journal for Magical Everyday Play by Laura Brand showcases fifty engaging activities for creative, everyday playtime to encourage a connection to nature, sense of joy and bonding with your kids, while nurturing your own inner child too.The activities are mindful, creative and, crucially, very easy things to make and do with children that you will enjoy as much as they will. From moon sand to flower soup and nature wands there are short, long, loud and quiet activities to take you from morning to evening – each with a focus on the risk factors: volume of effort vs child engagement and mess. Laura Brand has been testing these while writing and raising her two-under-two, and shares the happy accidents and road blocks she’s hit along the way in honest, open and often funny introductions to each of the exercises.This beautiful handbook will help you to inject fun, mindfulness and craft into bath-times, rainy afternoons, long journeys and play dates and to resist (as much as possible!) the temptation to succumb to screen time. Chapters take you through the seasons, with indoor, outdoor and on-the-go activities that are easy and fun every day.The Joy Journal will arm you with a variety of fun, focussed activities made with store cupboard and easily foraged supplies that you can turn to time and again. All activities are suitable for toddlers, pre-schoolers, grown-ups and everyone in between.
CONTRIBUTORS: Laura BrandEAN: 9781529025590COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 390 gHEIGHT: 216 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Crafts for Children, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General, GAMES & ACTIVITIES / Activity Books, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Crafts & HobbiesWIDTH: 158 cmSPINE:
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For children c 0–36 months, Interest age: from c 3 years, Child care and upbringing: advice for parents, Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts, Children’s interactive and activity books and kits, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Practical interests, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games
Full of ingenious and inspiring ideas for parents to entertain their children, From wand making to flower soup, and from 30 minutes to the entire day, there’s an at-home craft to suit every family., Full of wonderful creative DIY projects to make with your child (and most using household objects!) . . . gave me a whole new perspective, Perfect for parents wondering how to pass yet another day with bored kids.
Laura Brand is an illustrator and mum of two. She shares her crafty experiments and creative ideas for everyday play on her platform The Joy Journal and has led workshops for children and adults at Fearne Cotton's Happy Place Festival, Port Elliot and others.Laura lives in the countryside with her husband, their two daughters, two dogs, two cats and chickens. Home is a place of muddy boots, abundant jars of play dough and hand-painted 'welcome' banners above the doors. With chaos and calm in equal measure, Laura aspires to guide her children in the joy of play as well as mindfulness.Laura has found that having her own creative outlet, as well as facilitating a space for the creativity of her girls, has been a welcome tonic.
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Includes a foreword by Fearne Cotton.The Joy Journal for Magical Everyday Play by Laura Brand showcases fifty engaging activities for creative, everyday playtime to encourage a connection to nature, sense of joy and bonding with your kids, while nurturing your own inner child too.The activities are mindful, creative and, crucially, very easy things to make and do with children that you will enjoy as much as they will. From moon sand to flower soup and nature wands there are short, long, loud and quiet activities to take you from morning to evening – each with a focus on the risk factors: volume of effort vs child engagement and mess. Laura Brand has been testing these while writing and raising her two-under-two, and shares the happy accidents and road blocks she’s hit along the way in honest, open and often funny introductions to each of the exercises.This beautiful handbook will help you to inject fun, mindfulness and craft into bath-times, rainy afternoons, long journeys and play dates and to resist (as much as possible!) the temptation to succumb to screen time. Chapters take you through the seasons, with indoor, outdoor and on-the-go activities that are easy and fun every day.The Joy Journal will arm you with a variety of fun, focussed activities made with store cupboard and easily foraged supplies that you can turn to time and again. All activities are suitable for toddlers, pre-schoolers, grown-ups and everyone in between.
CONTRIBUTORS: Laura BrandEAN: 9781529025590COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 390 gHEIGHT: 216 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Crafts for Children, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General, GAMES & ACTIVITIES / Activity Books, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Crafts & HobbiesWIDTH: 158 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
For children c 0–36 months, Interest age: from c 3 years, Child care and upbringing: advice for parents, Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts, Children’s interactive and activity books and kits, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Practical interests, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games
Laura Brand is an illustrator and mum of two. She shares her crafty experiments and creative ideas for everyday play on her platform The Joy Journal and has led workshops for children and adults at Fearne Cotton's Happy Place Festival, Port Elliot and others.Laura lives in the countryside with her husband, their two daughters, two dogs, two cats and chickens. Home is a place of muddy boots, abundant jars of play dough and hand-painted 'welcome' banners above the doors. With chaos and calm in equal measure, Laura aspires to guide her children in the joy of play as well as mindfulness.Laura has found that having her own creative outlet, as well as facilitating a space for the creativity of her girls, has been a welcome tonic.
From the first couple of pages, it kept me on the edge of my seat. I love the way J. C. Rosenberg writes and this is a prime example of what reading should be like.