Messy Messy Messy
Messy play (Wednesday afternoon 1.00pm @ Unity College Family & Business Centre)
Messy play can make an enormous contribution to young children's cognitive and creative development. Messy play involves children using all their senses in the process of exploration, especially the sense of touch, offers the opportunity to mould and manipulate materials and not having a focus on making/producing something. It offers children opportunities personal, social and emotional, communication, language, literacy, mathematical, understanding, physical, creative development and knowledge of the world.

We all love to experiment with new things and it is no different for our little ones. So pop along to our Messy play group and have fun with messy arts and crafts, food and lots lots more.

Parent and children alike love these groups so have a look at what our parents have said:
Child’s Comment:
I like coming to messy play because I can play with my new friends. We enjoy baking and playing with the arts and crafts. (Amelia Steele aged 2 and half)

