Little Tinks Childminding

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Child Minding Services. Hi My name is Helen Llewellyn I am a Ofsted registered child minder. I offer a home away from home for your child to come to.

Photos from Little Tinks Childminding's post 04/06/2026

This activity helps develop
fine motor skills
Sort count and sort operations
Innovation design
Some balance games
Taking turns

Photos from Little Tinks Childminding's post 03/06/2026

Foam wash station” with water, bubbles, scoops, tongs, and small sea animals. In EYFS, this activity supports multiple areas of learning and development.

Communication and Language

* Encourages children to talk about what they can see, feel, and do.
* Introduces vocabulary such as foam, bubbles, scoop, squeeze, float, sink, wet, slippery, whale, and fish.
* Supports conversation, questioning, and storytelling about the sea animals.

Physical Development

* Strengthens fine motor skills through:
* Using tongs to pick up objects.
* Scooping and pouring water and foam.
* Squeezing and manipulating bubbles.
* Develops hand-eye coordination and control.

Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED)

* Encourages independent exploration and decision-making.
* Promotes turn-taking and sharing when completed with others.
* Can have a calming, regulating effect through sensory play.

Mathematics

* Opportunities to:
* Count sea animals.
* Compare quantities (“more foam”, “less water”).
* Explore capacity through filling and emptying containers.
* Use positional language such as under, on top, next to, and inside.

Understanding the World

* Encourages exploration of materials and their properties:
* What happens when foam is mixed with water?
* Which objects float or sink?
* Introduces discussions about oceans, sea creatures, and habitats.

Expressive Arts and Design

* Children can use their imagination to create:
* An ocean scene.
* A car wash, animal rescue, or underwater adventure.
* Supports pretend play and creative thinking.

Characteristics of Effective Learning

This activity particularly promotes:

* Playing and Exploring – investigating the foam and hidden objects.
* Active Learning – remaining engaged while searching, washing, and transferring items.
* Creating and Thinking Critically – solving problems, testing ideas, and deciding how to move or find objects.

Photos from Little Tinks Childminding's post 22/05/2026

The children enjoyed a memorable community experience as they visited the airport to wave Middlesbrough FC off to the Wembley final. They met players, collected autographs and learned about supporting their local community. The experience promoted communication skills, confidence, social interaction and understanding of the wider world while creating meaningful opportunities for discussion, role play and creative expression back in the setting.”

The photographs shows a child meeting a player and receiving an autograph, which is a particularly valuable opportunity for building confidence, communication skills and a sense of community belonging. Middlesbrough FC

20/05/2026

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