
Why Our Playgroup Welcomes Ages 0–5 (Even Though We Focus on 6 Months to 3 Years)
One of the most common questions we get asked is why our playgroup is open to children aged 0 to 5, even though our activities are primarily designed for little ones between 6 months and 3 years. The short answer? We want to make life easier for parents.

Make it Rain in a Jar: A Simple STEM Experiment for Kids
Looking for a fun and easy way to teach kids about clouds and rain? This hands-on STEM experiment uses just a few household items and helps little ones understand how rain is made—right before their eyes!

All Work and All Play, Makes Very Smart Babies
Have you ever watched your baby poke, shake, or mouth a new object with intense focus?
It might look like simple play—but in those tiny, curious moments, their brain is making incredible connections. At our playgroup, we believe that play isn’t just a way to pass the time—it’s how babies learn about the world.

5 Reasons Playing with Play-Doh Is a Fantastic STEM Activity (+ Easy Homemade Recipe!)
When we think of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activities for young children, we often imagine building blocks, coding robots, or simple science experiments. But sometimes, the best STEM activities are already hiding in our everyday play — like making and playing with play-doh!

Exciting Rainy Day News: We’re Partnering with The Village Kids Store!
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news!
On rainy days, when we can’t host our regular seaside pop-up at beautiful Shelly Park, we will now be partnering with a much-loved local business — The Village Kids Store in Gymea Village!

The Importance of Introducing STEM to Babies and Toddlers
When we think of STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—we often picture older children building robots or solving equations. But the truth is, babies and toddlers are natural scientists. Every time they drop a spoon to see what happens, stack blocks, or splash in the bath, they’re exploring physics, testing hypotheses, and learning cause and effect.

Why Does the Ocean Move?
Hello, Tiny Tide Enthusiasts!
Have you ever noticed how the shoreline changes throughout the day? Sometimes the water is way up the beach, and other times it pulls far back, revealing more sand and rock pools. That’s because of the tides!

How Beaches are Made
Hello, Curious Explorers!
This week, we’re getting our hands sandy as we explore the science behind beaches. Have you ever wondered where all that soft, golden sand comes from? Is it the same on every beach? And why do some beaches have different colours of sand?
Let’s dig into the science and uncover the secrets of the shores right here in the Sutherland Shire!

Surf’s Up!
Hey, little surfers!
Have you ever seen someone glide across the ocean on a surfboard and thought, “Whoa, that looks amazing!”? Well, grab your imaginary surfboard because we’re diving into the science of surfing and how YOU can ride the waves too!

Big Discoveries
Hello little scientists!
Did you know that sand, waves, and shells make the perfect science lab for budding scientists? Next time you’re down at Shelly Beach, why don’t you give these sensory STEM challenges a try: