April brings to mind images of rain, umbrellas, flowers and other spring happenings. The weather is improving, and kids are shaking off the cabin fever they experienced in the winter months. The typical signs of spring work well in lesson plans for toddlers, from crafts to educational activitie...
We have the ultimate resource of sensory bin ideas for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten age young children. Sensory bins are great for kids to learn about their senses and be able to really get hands-on with touching, feeling and experiencing with open-ended play. Let’s find the perfe...
These sensory fillers make awesome any-day play and can be easily adapted to fit your themes, lesson plans or play ideas for toddlers, kindergarteners, and preschoolers. Pin Cloud Dough Kinetic Sand Kinetic sand makes for another fun moldable sensory bin filler that you can use repeatedly.Here...
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File folder games are easy to make with stickers and can be created for your child’s ability level and easily stored away. Sticker ARt Ideas 23. Toddlers Make Art with Stickers Dot-To-Dot –What We Do All Day used circle stickers and let their toddlers make their own dot-to-dot pictur...
Teach children how to draw, paint, and craft flowers with this gorgeous collection of easy flower art projects, flower crafts, and flower painting ideas for kids. The flower art projects and spring flower crafts below include many creative resources and lesson plans for making arts and crafts ...
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Do it all through the day– young toddlers create constant chaos. Clean and pack away as they move on to the next thing. This way you aren’t left with every room filled with scattered toys and stuff. Get physical –let your young child get rid of some energy by skipping rope, mini-...
“Anabel Lee,”“The Raven,” and other stories and poems can haunt students and introduce them to gothic horror. There are also many age-appropriate interpretations of Poe, from the book “Little Poet Edgar Allan Poe” for toddlers to “The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror” episode based on ...
A summer heads our way, it is time for some fabulous shark crafts for preschoolers. These would make great additions to any Shark Week lesson plans . I was talking to a local mum about all the DIY Mermaid Crafts Pip Squeak and I were making and she asked “do you have any shark ...