For day 1 of Christmas Play Days, we have a Christmas pretend play activity. Fun-A-Day is so very excited to be teaming up with a few of my favorite ladies for this project. Fantastic Fun and Learning, Play Trains, My Nearest and Dearest, Buggy and Buddy, Nothing if Not Intentional! will be sharing ideas for open-ended Christmas FUN forKeep Reading
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Countdown to Christmas – 25 Advent Activities for Kids
A countdown to Christmas project is one of my favorite holiday activities for preschoolers! Letting the kids do something each school day leading up to Christmas helps build anticipation and joy around the holiday season. The kids are already so excited this time of year. So, why not channel that excitement into a fun countdownKeep Reading
15 Tools for Fun Science Experiments & Sensory Play
Fun science experiments are always a hit in preschool. Combine those with some simple sensory activities and you’re in for a real treat! Check out the list of exciting science and sensory play activities for preschoolers below. First of all, kids are the most important “tools” when it comes to their sensory play and fun scienceKeep Reading
4 Cool Ways to Use Technology with Kids!
There are so many ways to incorporate technology with kids into any of your preschool themes. There are full websites, apps, games, and more specifically dedicated to early education! I think these resources are taken for granted, and many of them are simply overlooked because of a lack of knowledge surrounding them. Today, I’ll beKeep Reading
40+ Summer Fun Activities with the Kiddos {Stress-Free Sunday #17}
Your students are going to love this list of summer fun activities. Summer activities for preschoolers are SO much fun! I don’t know what it is, but everyone always seems to be happiest during those sunny summer months. And this list of preschool activities for the summertime is the ticket to an even more excitingKeep Reading
Outdoor Fun for Children {Stress-Free Sunday #8}
There are so many options for outdoor fun for children! The possibilities are endless when it comes to outdoor activities for preschoolers. Check out some of my favorites below! As always, thanks for linking up at Stress-Free Sunday! So many great ideas were shared at last week’s link-up! Today I’m excited to feature those focusedKeep Reading
Book-Inspired Activities for Kids {Stress-Free Sunday #7}
I am excited to share some book-inspired activities (and excellent early literacy activities) with you all this week! If you’re a regular reader of Fun-A-Day, then you probably already know how important I think it is to read with children. Doing book-themed activities in the classroom can help a child better understand what they readKeep Reading
60+ Activities for Screen-Free Week {2013}
I’ve come up with some activities for a screen-free week along with a list of goals for a screen-free week. I’m so thankful to the Kid’s Blogger Network for the inspiration! Technology has come such a long way, and it’s a huge part of today’s society. But sometimes we get so dependent on our screensKeep Reading
A Muddy Day Outside
Yesterday, Engineer and I had a mud snow day. All of the schools were closed because of sleet, slush, and snow. Snoopy and Little Hurricane came over for part of the day, and we were looking forward to playing out in the little bit of snow on the ground.
Open-Ended Art with Styrofoam, Toothpicks, & Golf Tees
This open-ended art activity is a great addition to your list of process art ideas for preschoolers. Grab a styrofoam ball and some odds and ends from around the classroom or kitchen. Use them to set up an invitation to create for your students! For morning choices today, I put out a few random materialsKeep Reading