






“My child is always building, creating and playing!
Everyday he wakes up excited to do, build and create!”
🌈 Rebecca, mum of two
“I finally feel like I know how to actually help
my child play without me. It’s been a game-changer.”
🌈 Amanda, first-time mum

Over a decade in early childhood education taught me one thing: what makes a child engage in play is never the toy. It is the way you present it.
Then I became a parent and made the same mistake everyone does. I kept buying more toys, hoping the right toy would finally stick. It never did. What changed everything was bringing what I knew from the classroom home, and presenting what I already had differently.
I've since taught this simple invitation method to thousands of parents, and I hear the same line again and again:

Yes and here’s why. The strategies in this workshop are designed to work with your child’s natural curiosity and interests, not against them. You’ll learn how to follow your child’s lead, even if they’re typically clingy, screen-dependent, or “never play alone.”
This workshop is best suited for parents of children aged 1 to 7, but all of the ideas can be adapted for slightly younger or older kids. If your child is mobile, curious, and starting to explore their environment, you’ll find these strategies helpful.
I get it. That’s incredibly common, and usually it’s because the activity is too directed or not set up to truly invite curiosity. In this workshop, you’ll learn the small (but powerful) tweaks that turn “meh” setups into magnetic play invitations—even using the same materials.
Nope! This is not another “add-to-cart” parenting fix. You’ll learn how to create meaningful, engaging invitations using what you already have at home.
You don’t need a dedicated playroom. The strategies in this workshop work in tiny apartments, shared living spaces, and even outdoors. It’s not about how much space you have—it’s how you use it with intention.
