A golden thread through communities helping every child reach important health, learning, and wellbeing milestones by providing 50 low cost or no cost ideas for play to the people who care for them.

The shared language of 50 Things to Do makes it an excellent tool for health visitors, educators, childminders, and other frontline practitioners caring for children to use in a joined-up approach to their health, learning and wellbeing.
Planning ideas using 50 Things to Do
We have created some planning sheets as examples of how you can use 50 Things with your children and families during sessions and to promote the home learning environment.
The START practitioner guide available above can support practitioners in delivering a well-planned curriculum which will build on what children already know and can do in preparation for school.