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Got some ideas from a friend who is the father of a young one:

Hello,

We did this the other day
https://feltmagnet.com/crafts/How-To-Make-A-Grass-Head-Grass-Doll-Step-By-Step

With a bit of help from parents 4 year olds can do this.

I was going to suggest some toilet roll experiments but they are not affordable any more.

Also we have been using this
www.prodigygame.com

for his Math, and now it has become invaluable. I can't speak highly enough about it.

I will talk to Wendy also and anything else that comes to mind I will let you know.

George

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On Thursday, 19 March 2020 10:25, Rupa Ahluwalia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I hope everyone is doing okay in these crazy times!
>
> I'm looking for quick, easy and affordable science experiments that can be done by under 4's. Our local community is more worried about the prospect of staying at home with the kids - best quote by far : "if school are closed for too long the parents are gonna find a vaccine before the scientists!" Any suggestions much appreciated.
>
> In the meantime, I'm offering online science tutoring across all three sciences for 4-16 year olds and Biology to A-level. Having worked in and with schools for almost a decade I can't imagine what the students are going through - esp GCSE and A-level. Happy to help in any way I can.
>
> Stay safe all,
> Rupa
>
> F: www.facebook.com/rsadiscovery
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