Thanks so much to those of you who linked up at last week’s Stress-Free Sunday! Today, I want to share with you some of the sensory play activities from last week. 1. Babbling Brook Sensory Bottle from House of Burke2. Sawdust Clay from Seedlings Nursery School3. Exploring Beans from Finding the Teachable Moments4. Dinosaur Dig SensoryKeep Reading
Felt Shape Flowers Activity
Today I’m over at B-Inspired Mama sharing my felt shape flowers. Be sure to pop over there and check them out. Shared at Discover & Explore: Flowers Done-for-You Preschool Resources Planning meaningful lessons for students week after week while balancing other teaching responsibilities and a personal life can be a daunting task. That’s where Preschool TeacherKeep Reading
April Cara Box Reveal
This is the second time I’ve joined Wifessionals’ Cara Box fun, and it was just as much fun as the first time! This time, I was paired up with Holly at Curious Sprinkles (I sent her a package) and Angie from My So-Called Chaos (she sent me a package). They are both awesome ladies withKeep Reading
Coffee and Flower Sensory Bin
My preschool students, my babysitting kiddos, and Engineer all enjoyed this coffee and flower sensory bin! A sensory bin with flowers and pretend dirt isn’t a new concept by any means, but all of my kiddos enjoyed our little “twist” on it. To set up this sensory play experience, I set out play dough, fakeKeep Reading
Call for Submissions!
I am working with a group of awesome bloggers to help a family who lost 2 of their daughters in a house fire in January. The fire also left their oldest daughter with severe burns on her hands. The family is working on creating a memorial park in honor of Sophie, age 6, and Madigan,Keep Reading
“Duck on a Bike” Story Retelling and Hand Print Art
I have been excited to participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids this month, especially once I saw that the month’s author was David Shannon. Ever since I read No, David!, I’ve been a fan of his work. Since my preschool class has been studying the farm, I chose Shannon’s book Duck on a Bike as theKeep Reading
Painting Projects with Kids {Stress-Free Sunday #5}
Today, I want to share some painting projects with kids before the link-up! Engineer, my preschool students, and I enjoy painting together, and I love that paint can be used in so many different ways. Here are some of our favorites: Painting with Nature Circle Painting Apple Print-Making Preschool Portraits Shaving Cream Print-Making Watercolors andKeep Reading
Even More Rhyming Activities for Kids
As promised, I have even more rhyming activities for kids today! Yesterday, I touched on simple rhyming activities that are easily adapted to meet the needs of rhyming kiddos. Today, I’m going to delve into specific ideas.
Flower Garden Crafts & Activities for Kids
Spring means it’s time to get outside even more than usual and enjoy the sunshine! For me, it’s also a fun time to plan a flowers and plants theme for my preschoolers. We’re having a having a “Dirt and Mud Day” soon, and the kids and I are super excited! It’s a fun, messy way toKeep Reading
On the Farm Book Free Printable
Combine art and crafts with literacy in this on the farm book for preschoolers. And be sure to check out the rest of my free preschool printables when you’re done here. You can make this farm book with the kids during a farm theme, when you’re learning about animals, or near a trip to theKeep Reading
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