Our 10 Favourite Toddler Books for the Best Easter
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Our 10 Favourite Toddler Books for the Best Easter

As Easter approaches, embrace the season with these ten delightful books for toddlers. From whimsical adventures to interactive flap books, each tale offers a captivating Easter experience. Add these enchanting stories to your collection and create cherished memories during this festive season. Click to bring the magic of Easter alive in your little one’s library.

Spooktacular Delights: 10 Best Halloween Board Books for Infants and Toddlers
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Spooktacular Delights: 10 Best Halloween Board Books for Infants and Toddlers

Embrace the enchantment of the Halloween season with the best board books for your little pumpkins aged 0-2! At this age, it’s all about introducing your tiny tots to the magic of storytelling and sparking their curiosity with sensory experiences. Here, we’ve conjured up a spellbinding selection of board books designed to add a touch…

10 Enchanting Books for Halloween: spooky stories to thrill preschoolers
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10 Enchanting Books for Halloween: spooky stories to thrill preschoolers

Halloween is one of my favourite times of year – it’s a time when children’s imaginations come to life amidst costumes, decorations, and, of course, spooky stories. It’s a wonderful time for sharing stories to ignite a love of reading (particularly for some reluctant readers), but it isn’t always easy to find great Halloween books for preschoolers.

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Pumpkin Name Craft

Bertie is really ‘into’ his name at the moment. He loves spotting letters from his name and counting how many ‘b for Bertie’ words are in his books. We’ve always done quite a few name activities, so I figured – why not make a Halloween version? I did the prep for this pumpkin craft while…

Top 10 Reasons to go Pumpkin Picking this Halloween
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Top 10 Reasons to go Pumpkin Picking this Halloween

A relatively new tradition in our family, but one we couldn’t go through October without now. Initially, I thought, “What’s all the hype. It’s just walking around a muddy field”. But once I’d taken Bertie to the pumpkin patch to choose his own pumpkins, I realised it was so much more than that! Read on…