Discover what loose parts are and why you need them in your classroom. Download a FREE list of over 150 loose parts resources you can use to set up age appropriate investigation areas and learning invitations to start loose parts play in your early years setting.
Les loose parts (pièces détachées en anglais) sont des petits objets naturels ou synthétiques, qui ont été ramassés, achetés ou recyclés. Les loose parts n’ont pas d’usage déterminé, ils perme…
Loose Parts play; spelen met open eind materiaal
Loose Parts Play has become extremely popular and rightly so, considering it’s great benefits! However what I really love most about this play is that it is easy and affordable to implement! I have gathered photos of examples of loose parts play and how you can use recycled items as well as items from nature. […]
Loose Parts play; spelen met open eind materiaal
Loose parts bring endless options and can create a stimulating play space for kids when you have little room. Here's a list of our 10 favourite loose parts
Loose parts were first proposed in the 1970s by Simon Nicholson who believed in their ability to empower creativity! As we enter the present day loose parts are taking the early years by storm as their abundance of uses allow children to learn in their own unique ways. So, what are loose parts? How can we use them in continuous provision and how do they link with the learning and development of young children?
From nature-inspired play to construction zones and sensory exploration, here are some great Loose Parts Play Ideas for Kids that will spark their curiosity