Today I’m spot-lighting fall sensory activities! Cinnamon is always a big hit when it comes to fall activities for preschoolers. So, this list is full of cinnamon sensory play! Cinnamon always reminds me of fall and winter holidays spent with family and friends – pumpkin and sweet potato pie with my cousins, cinnamon and cloveKeep Reading
2 Easy Halloween Sensory Activities for Kids
These sensory activities for kids are such a great addition to your list of halloween activities for preschoolers! The children will have an opportunity to engage their senses and learn, all while having some spooky fun! If you’re a regular reader of Fun-A-Day, you know how much I love sensory activities for kids. Since IKeep Reading
Halloween Craft for Kids – Cupcake Liner Wreath
The cupcake liner wreath makes a great halloween craft for kids! It’s a quick and easy addition to your list of halloween activities for preschoolers. Follow along to see how it’s made! Over the summer, the kiddo and I made all kinds of wreaths (and other creations) for Tinkerlab’s Cupcake Liner Challenge. I never gotKeep Reading
15 Five Senses Activities for Fall Fun
Check out these five senses activities, the perfect fall activities for preschoolers! This set has three activities for each of the five senses. Activities for the sense of sight These ideas focus on children using their eyes to differentiate colors and light, as well as enjoy the sights fall has to offer! Fall Leaf ColorKeep Reading
Map Activity for a Community Helpers Preschool Theme
This week’s #PlayfulPreschool activity fits well with of my favorite preschool themes, a community helpers preschool theme! Here’s a map activity that helps children learn more about the helpers within their own neighborhoods. Related: Community Helpers Printable Book mapping fun for a community helpers preschool theme This activity is a great way to talk about mapKeep Reading
Free Printable Spider Counting Book for a Preschool Spider Theme
This printable spider counting book will be perfect for a preschool spider theme. Add it to your master list of Halloween activities for preschoolers – it’s a wonderful addition! Related: Sensory Bottle Ideas for a Spider Theme Printable Spider Book for Preschoolers I’ve done some version of this spider counting book with both preschoolers andKeep Reading
10 Glow in the Dark Activities for Kids
Glow in the dark activities are such a great (but underrated) option when it comes to simple sensory activities! Today’s Share It Saturday features are glow in the dark activities for the kiddos! Personally, I think they’d be fun for adults to try out, as well. Which one would your children like the best? IKeep Reading
Fall Math Activities with Acorn Numbers
These fall math activities were so much fun for my preschool kiddos! The kids loved these easy math activities, especially since they have been like little squirrels recently! They have collected SO MANY acorns over the past few weeks, so I’ve been integrating acorns into our preschool day. Today I’d like to share some simpleKeep Reading
Pumpkin Patch Small World Play
October is always a fun time to learn and play with preschool pumpkin activities! This small world play emulates a pumpkin patch, right in the classroom! It was super simple to set up. And the kiddos got into it even more than I thought they would! Related: Pumpkin Sorting Activity with Printable Sorting Cards MaterialsIKeep Reading
Not-So-Creepy Spider Crafts and Activities for Kids
Choose a few of these spider crafts to add to your list of Halloween activities for preschoolers! I think spiders are one of those things that preschoolers either love or hate. But I know the kids will love getting to do some of these creepy-crawly spider crafts! Anyone who knows me is going to laughKeep Reading
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