Water has a magnetic attraction to most kids. It’s hard to beat as a simple, fun activity to do with toddlers! These water activities below are simple and easy to set up and can create fun learning opportunities for you toddler and preschoolers outdoors this summer! Why is Water Play Goo...
So many preschoolers are home either because they are positive with Covid or because they are a close contact, and since they are too young for the vaccine, they have to stay home too. If you have come here looking for ideas for your child, my site is FULL of great hands-on education...
Freeze your child’s toys inside a block of ice for them to play with and fish out during bathtime.28. Easy Colored Ice Bath ActivityOr, freeze colored water in ice cube trays. Then let your toddler play with the colorful ice cubes and watch them melt during bath time. ...
Using the bug toys for preschoolers that you already have you can create another sensory bin with water and a net. Let your little one play with the bugs in the water and use the net to scoop the bugs out of the water! Swap out the bugs in the sensory bin you created for animals o...
The “What’s Missing?” Memory Activity for Kids Try A Crazy Glue Craft That Will Blow Your Mind Easy Bean Bag Number Toss Game on the Stairs Easy Craft Stick Bridge Building Activity for Preschoolers Easy Water Gun Target Activity for a Hot Day ...
20. Homemade Learning Board For Toddlers Thishomemade learning board for toddlersis a great way to learn how to count using cards and counters. 21. Number Games For Preschoolers Learn to count with this super cutepenguin math game. All you need is a foam die, insta-snow, and penguin rubb...
Sensory Bins:Create sensory bins filled with materials of different textures, such as rice, sand, cotton balls, or water beads, for children to explore through touch. Tactile Experiments:Conduct hands-on experiments, such as mixing different ingredients to make playdough or slime, to allow children...
25. Paint With Water (or Chalk) Take your preschoolers outside and let them loose on the sidewalk with a cup of water and a paintbrush. Let them draw squiggles, lines, letters, etc. All of these options reinforce writing skills. Alternatively, let students use colored chalk. ...
This huge collection of number worksheets provides so many opportunities to build counting skills with your preschoolers and kindergarteners. Skills included on the number worksheets: This is not an exhaustive list of the skills kids build while working on the print & go number worksheets, but the...
Make a tornado in a bottle with your preschool students. Provide your students with plastic bottles and help them fill the bottles with water. Allow them to place a few drops of dish soap in the water, along with some glitter. Tightly seal the caps back onto the bottles and show children...