Play Kit for Quiet Time Dominoes Hammering via Lessons Learnt Journal (1)

You may have your younger kids napping or you just need some time to rest your ears, but we all know that time in the day when you just crave some  quiet in the home. Enter play kits for quiet time

Here’s a quick re-cap if you’re new to our play kits for quiet time:

I still remember my despair when N and M stopped having their afternoon naps. Once I got over the shock of it all, I realised it was actually quite a nice opportunity to make time for them, working, playing and resting with them, while Mr E and Miss K napped.

During this time in the afternoon, we would do some quick literacy or math work (max 15 minutes), followed by an undisclosed amount of time watching TV or playing games on the iPhone or iPad; yep, I said it. This still happens now and then, but since I’ve started putting these play kits for quiet time together, I’m surprised by how quickly an hour of screen free time passes by.

Each play kit for quiet time includes:

{BOOKS}: A variety of non fiction and fiction books – provides opportunities for modelled reading.

{FINE MOTOR ACTIVITY}: To build up their pre-writing skills.

{PROBLEM SOLVING / CREATIVE ACTIVITY}: These skills are often overlooked, yet it’s so important to foster these skills as they enable deeper levels of thinking.

There’s certainly value in independent work, but these play kits for quiet time aren’t put together with the aim of having children be entertained and engaged independently. Rather, these play kits for quiet time provide opportunities to work with children, to model new skills to them, to work and play with them, and all done in a relatively quiet manner, (because the rest of the household is napping).

Here’s a new play kit for quiet time. 

Play Kit for Quiet Time Dominoes Hammering Lessons Learnt Journal 02 (1)

Here are the contents of this play kit for quiet time:

{FINE MOTOR / CREATIVE ACTIVITY}: Hammering and making pictures from shapes, to build up fine motor skills; a great pre-writing activity for kids.

{PROBLEM SOLVING  ACTIVITY}: Here are two domino games for preschoolers and young children. Domino activities and games with dots, help children learn to subitise; supporting their development of both spatial and number sense.

{BOOKS}:

My Bones (My Body)
My Digestive System: An Exciting Way to Learn About Your Body (My Body)
My Heart and Lungs (My Body)
The Octonauts and the Sea of Shade
CLEMENTONI Build the Human Body Kit 61126 0
I Wish I Had a Pirate Suit
I Spy a Balloon (I Spy (Scholastic Paperback))
I Spy a Skeleton

What quiet activities that work really well in your home? I’ll be sharing play kits for quiet times regularly here, (hopefully on a weekly basis), so watch this space.

More Activities for Preschoolers

Three to Five: Playful Preschool is stuffed to the brim with tried, tested and loved playful learning ideas for preschoolers. There are 25+ ideas for preschoolers, ten printable resources and additional links to over 50 more activities. A great resource for parents. Download your copy here.

Games for Kids: Three to Five Playful Preschool eBook via Lessons Learnt Journal

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N&M: 5 years, 2 months
August 2013
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Pauline Pauline & Lessons Learnt Journal is all about life with kids. Pauline is an Aussie mum and teacher who shares her love for play, math games, writing and reading activities. She believes that #playmatters, values curiosity & wonder, wisdom, obedience and respect. She also needs naps. When not blogging, she may be found virtually hoarding on Pinterest, trying to decide which Instagram filter to apply, or compulsively refreshing her Facebook feed.