No images? Click here Dear Playtimer We are thrilled to announce that you can attend this year’s national conference online – from your own lounge! And it’s FREE! Starting Friday 25th - 26th September there will be a variety of main plenaries, workshops, mini talks, worship, zoom chats and lots of fun. We'll be joined by Rob Parsons, Katharine Hill and Rachel Turner and a host of others speakers as we look at being 'Salt and light' in our communities now and into the future. If you are part of a parent and toddler group, are a church leader looking to start a toddler group, or work in any capacity with under fives, then don't miss out on this great opportunity to be inspired and equipped as you invest and connect with families within your communities. To register your place and for more information on the event click here God bless Helen Playtime conference 2020 - online!We are thrilled to announce that you can attend this year’s national conference online – from your own lounge! And it’s FREE! Supporting new dadsForming an attachment to the unborn baby is as important for dads as it is for mums, but it may not feel the same in the journey of becoming parents. Care for the Family has produced a new resource to help dads-to-be explore the identity and role of a father. Supporting new mumsIt's been a time of readjustment in this season of expecting a baby, giving birth, and the early weeks of welcoming a newborn into a family. Katharine Hill shares three mums' experiences of having a baby during lockdown.
10 ways to nurture your wellbeing at homeNavigating seasons of transition can often stir up new thoughts and feelings. It's so important to take care of ourselves and others during these times of uncertainty. We hope you’ll find the following pointers helpful as you navigate the weeks and months ahead. Zacchaeus finds a friendAre you thinking of doing a summer Teddy Bear's picnic? Maybe you could do a virtual picnic? Take a look at this storybook with creative ideas based on the story of Zacchaeus. It can be used along with the theme of sharing, friends, saying sorry or the seasons. We’ve updated our Privacy Notice. If you’d like to learn more please click here. |