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Cubby House Activities

Post by sr004 » Tue Jun 17, 2014 3:56 pm

We are a small Early Learning Centre attached to a kinder, we are a mixed age room. We are dry for ideas for the cubby house at the moment, it's enclosed & can fit about 3 or 4 children comfortably with some furniture (table & chairs).
We find what ever we put in there the children seem to drag it out & play with it elsewhere anyway but we can't leave it blank all the time.
We've tried the oldies - kitchen, bed, dolls, prams, shop, cars & road mat, sensory tub with animals, musical instruments etc.
Ideas welcome :D


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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by JNP » Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:16 pm

How about setting the cubby house up as a restaurant. I set our cubby up a an Asian restaurant once. The children made red paper lanterns and hung them inside and outside of the cubby. I set the table with red material, cane placemats, small chinese bowls, chopsticks and I laminated menus from a local Chinese restaurant.
You get the idea! The children loved it and role played being the customer, waiter, cook etc.
You could also set it up as an Italian restaurant using empty pizza boxes.
I have also set the cubby as a doctors office and a hairdressers.
Just think about the home corner inside and extend it to outside.
Hope this gives you a few ideas.
Jules.

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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by Lorina » Wed Jun 18, 2014 4:48 am

What about a reading cubby.... Add a nice rug, cushions, bean bags, basket of books, add posters inside, soft toys, etc.

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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by JNP » Wed Jun 18, 2014 6:49 am

A reading cubby, I love that idea Lorina.

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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by sr004 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:29 am

Thanks for the ideas :) I will discuss with my co workers this morning.

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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by Lorina » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:37 am

JNP wrote:A reading cubby, I love that idea Lorina.
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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by Esther_te82 » Thu Jul 10, 2014 5:31 pm

Great idea with the reading cubby! Good luck talking to your management :)

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Re: Cubby House Ideas

Post by benty » Thu Dec 25, 2014 4:51 pm

Hi Esther_te82,I was not aware of this concept...What's special in cubby house ???So me also get ready to read the cubby horse..i am waiting for your reply..Keep in touch with us..Thanks for your information :angel: :angel: :angel:

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Re: Cubby House Activities

Post by Nandy84 » Thu Jun 23, 2022 6:38 pm

Hello Benty,

Cubbyhouses are great for imaginative play, creative thinking and problem-solving. Children can make cubbyhouses using things around your home. Encourage children to set up a cubbyhouse in whatever way they want.

Games to Play in a Cubby House are:
Host a play. Kids love putting on plays and it gets their creative juices flowing.
Put on a Puppet Show.
Hide and seek.
Cubby Treasure Hunt.
Plant a garden.
Animal hospital.
Castle.
Camping in the cubby house.

Below is a cubbyhouse activity link
https://raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers ... e-activity

Hope this will work

Thanks

Nandita

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Re: Cubby House Activities

Post by katebrownell86 » Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:52 pm

How about turning the cubby into a fun themed space that changes every few weeks? You could try a camping setup with a little tent and fake campfire, a vet clinic with toy animals and bandages, or even a post office with envelopes and a mailbox! If the kids like dragging stuff out, maybe keep it light and let them carry the theme into the rest of the room—it could make the play even more exciting! 😊

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