Hi everyone! In this video, we will be teaching you our fun magnet painting activity. All you need is a plastic tray, some paper, tape, paint and two magnets!
Hello everyone! In this video, we will be showing you all how to create your very own raincloud in a jar! All you need for this experiment is a jar full of water, shaving foam and food colouring (2/3 different colours).
In this video, we have a very exciting activity for you to try involving toy spiders, cotton balls and numbers! The first activity involves putting cotton balls into a container, then hiding the toy spiders in the container; helping them to develop their sensory skills. The second activity involves placing the toy spiders in order
Welcome to the Little Einstein Educational Centre video activity series! This video features a fun Halloween-themed science experiment. All you need for this sensory activity are some dry erase markers, paper towels, containers and room temperature water.
Welcome to the Little Einstein Educational Centre video activity series! In this video, we will be showing you one of the great Motenssori activities called a spindle box. This is made of ten compartments from 0-9, it develops children’s early counting skills and the association between quality and the number symbols.
Welcome to the Little Einstein Educational Centre video activity series! We are going to show you a cool scientific and literacy activity called shadow tracing! All that you need to create your own light projector is a paper towel roll, an elastic band, plastic wrap, a cutout of numbers/shapes/letters and a mobile phone torch!
Welcome to the Little Einstein Educational Centre video activity series! Here is an activity that is fun for both toddlers and pre-school children. All you need is brushes, rollers, foam stamps and a cup of water! You can make sponges in the shape of letters and numbers to have fun and learn at the same
Welcome to the Little Einstein Educational Centre video activity series! In this video, we will be showing you a fun activity using knobbed cylinders. This is a fun activity to help with mathematical and sensory development for your child.