3. Sensory and Maths Play! This is a great one for younger children who love to help collect up the conkers but are a little too young to play with them in the traditional way. Being so solid, shiny and of varying shapes they are ideal for sensory play. Thread them on strings to make 'worms' increasing in size by one and use them to help your.. String. Something to make a hole with (i.e. a screwdriver, skewer, needle, etc.) Extra: ribbons, feathers, straws.whatever your heart desires! An adult will first need to make a hole through each of the conkers. After that let your kids thread the string through, making sure to tie it at the ends.

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