The play space at the new Bambini Boutique Childare at 79 Piper Street Tamworth, has been designed to allow children the opportunity to investigate and explore.
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There is also plenty of opportunities to be involved with the natural environment, according to director Michelle Worthington.
“My husband David and my youngest son Cody have spent the last four months doing all of the landscaping at Bambini,” Michelle said.
“The end result is now nothing short of breathtaking.
“We have many unique one of pieces in this area, including a beautiful hand made Queensland maple timber boat moored at the end of a stream.
“The children will be able to experience the stream and the joy of running water.”
Michelle said many of the unique timber carvings were hand made by a friend who sculpts timber.
“These pieces, made by Gareth Blinman, allow children the opportunity to use their imagination,”Michelle said.
There is also a zero screen time approach.
“We have made a very conscious decision at Bambini not to immerse the children in technology,” she said.
“We are aware of the research on children being exposed to technology at an early stage and the negative impact on having screen time.
“Instead, they will be immersed in an environment that allows lots of social interactions through story telling and playing board games.”