Activities from our Tuff Spot A-Z Challenge for the letter Q from Adventures of Adam readers.
Q is for…
Q Tips Tuff Spot
“I know I’m early but thought it might be useful if anyone was struggling for ideas. It’s from the website Playdough to Plato. Well worth a look!” Tamsyn
Q-Tips (and other loose parts with playdough) Tuff Spot
“I dyed some Q-Tips for use with the playdough and little one used the straws over the top of them as well as some of the beads, improving her fine motor skills.” Haley
Queen Tuff Spot
“We had great fun colouring in our queen.” Gail
Queens Crown from Beth
Quantities Tuff Spot
“We have never had a chance to use the tuff for baking yet and it was great! Violet could get really hands on because she was able to reach everything and found it easier to pour and mix on the floor. I let her weigh out everything and look for the numbers we needed on the scales and count the eggs and cake cases we needed. We talked about how important it was to get the right amounts when we are weighing. She really enjoyed the independence of it, I think. Great success today.” Gemma
Quattro Formaggi Tuff Spot
“Ok, ‘Q’ was hard! So we decided to be creative (and apparently go Italian!) and we made a four cheese toastie as a snack. Lots of exploration of the different cheeses – mozzarella, edam, parmesan and red leicester – and it didn’t take him long to realise he could eat them too! The finished toast was yummy.” Monica
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