As we enter into almost a month of social distancing many parents are now looking for online sources to keep their children occupied.
In a bid to keep children learning during isolation, Little Messy Learners Mandurah and Rockingham have launched free online play classes.
After having to postpone classes in person, Little Messy Learners owner Jenny Smith hopes putting her program online will help parents and their kids get through isolation.
"As a mum to two children, I know how challenging it can be for parents and carers to keep coming up with new ideas to do with their kids at home while we all need to stay at home to be safe," she said.
"So I am offering free activities, recipes and live kids dancing on my facebook page as three weeks into restrictions I'm sure some parents are running out of ideas and sanity."
These classes offer educational messy play for kids from five months to four-years-old, which help build fine and gross motor skills.
The children are able to learn these skills through dance, messy and dry activities.
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"Messy play really brings parents, carers and their kids together as well as being educational," Mrs Smith said.
"It's great to see the adults on the floor getting messy with their kids, laughing and having fun."
The live activities will be on Little Messy Learner's Mandurah and Rockingham facebook every Monday at 10am.