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Sarah's Farm Tuff Tray Mat Ideal for Tuff Spot Play Tray Black Tray not Included

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We recently launched a tuff tray competition and were blown away by how many amazing entries we got. We have collated a few of our favourites to provide you with some fabulous tuff tray inspiration. Retelling stories with tuff trays This wonderful jurassic park themed dinosaur land, also by Clare Wilson, has artificial grass, plastic plants, a lovely handmade walkway and volcano, water beads, split peas and lentils to make a real sensory tray. You can add your own dinosaurs too.

The tray can be used as a table for arts and crafts, picnics, magnetic tile builds, small worlds, and loads of other standing-height play. If you love messy play but not so much the mess, a Tuff Tray helps contain the mess making the experience more enjoyable grown ups and kiddies. Our humble white metal play tray is well-loved however with multiple children, it has proven difficult for all three children to have the space to play. You can learn more about Harvest and celebrating with our informative Harvest Teaching Wiki! What Is The Harvest Festival?

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We have created a fun and interactive list of tuff tray activities that you can use to celebrate the Harvest Festival with your children this October. The following 11 sensory play activities are mostly free and use items commonly found in our homes already. Kids love washing with soapy water. Add their outdoor toys to the cleaning lineup for more wet water play. How do you fix a warped Tuff Tray? You could let them experiment with different types pasta. Snapping dry spaghetti can be a great sensory activity. Tuff trays can be a fab way to teach children key life skills, like this tray on teeth brushing. Support their understanding with these step-by-step instructions and set them up with skills for life.

Using food colouring in the different jugs of water can make this more interesting and add a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) component to it, allowing your toddler to experiment with mixing colours. The sheer size and depth of the Tuff Tray are perfect for setting up invitations to play for your children. A tuff tray is a heavy-duty builder’s mixing tray. In recent years, they’ve been repurposed for the EYFS and KS1 world! Educators far and wide fill them with educational trinkets, materials, vocabulary cards and more to help children learn about a range of topics or practise key skills. How can Tuff Trays Benefit Children?

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Inspire and engage with each of our 22 mats. Place them in your tray and stand and watch imaginations soar. Children can add all the small world accessories they like. Watch them make towns, jungles, fairy tale landscapes, dinosaur worlds, space scenes and pirate and watery worlds. A fantastic resource. EYFS tuff tray ideas at this stage of development don’t need to be structured as specific games or tasks, giving children the freedom to explore and build confidence using the tuff tray should be the central goal. This familiarity will help them to feel comfortable approaching more complex tuff tray games and activities as they grow older. Create a fun pretend ice cream making station, with ice cream made from shaving foam or play dough and give the children paper cups and accessories to decorate the ice creams with. Create a beach scene with sand, shells, see week made from coloured tissue paper, and water. You could even prop up one side of the tuff tray a little to create a slope with the water in one end and help the children to make ‘waves’ crashing on the shore. Water Tuff Tray Ideas Our friends in the United Kingdom know them as Tuff Spots, while in the USA they are known as Builders Trays. Are Tuff Trays suitable for outdoor use?

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