Want to make some festive slime with the kids over the holidays? Try your hand at making candy cane shaving cream slime for Christmas. Make sure you add it to your list of Christmas slime recipes kids will love! Read below for all of the details, and be sure to add it to your listKeep Reading
Gingerbread Ten Frames Free Printable
Use these gingerbread ten frames to teach a variety of early math concepts in preschool and kindergarten. Just what you need as part of your math activities for preschoolers. Related: Life-Size Gingerbread House Teaching a gingerbread man theme during the winter is always a blast in preschool. Sometimes the children have already heard the story,Keep Reading
How to Make a Turkey Hat Craft for Thanksgiving
This turkey hat craft is super simple to set up and make with the kids. Bonus: you’ll find even more Thanksgiving turkey hat ideas at the end. Perfect to add to your Thanksgiving activities for preschoolers! Related: Turkey Activities While preschoolers aren’t quite ready to jump into the full history of Thanksgiving, it’s still importantKeep Reading
Turkey Tracks Art with Pipe Cleaners and Paint
Turkey tracks art is a fun and silly art activity to include with your other Thanksgiving activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. Of course, you don’t have to try making these turkey footprints just in November. I think it would work well during a farm theme or a unit about birds. Whenever you decide toKeep Reading
Monster Counting Activity and Free Printable Monster Number Cards
This monster counting activity is super engaging for young children, as it appeals to multiple senses. The monster calendar numbers aren’t scary at all, and invite the kids to practice all kinds of math. Counting monster eyes lets the kids practice one-to-on correspondence, as well as number identification. And the printable numbers can be usedKeep Reading
Kids Love This Scented Fine Motor Pumpkin Activity for Preschool
This scented fine motor pumpkin activity is one of our favorite preschool pumpkin activities! It’s super engaging and keeps the kids playing for hours. You can explore a wide variety of early learning skills with this pumpkin fine motor activity. There’s math, literacy, science, and more! Plus, you can make adjustments to the idea and incorporateKeep Reading
You Need to Try These Top 10 Summer Science Experiments
I have a secret to share with you. We love science. Okay, so that’s not really a big secret given how many hands-on science activities we’ve jumped into over the years. If you’re science lovers like we are, you’ve got to check out these awesome summer science experiments. More than 50 to choose from, soKeep Reading
Fantastic Activities for a Preschool Camping Theme
Over the years, a preschool camping theme has consistently been a hit with the kids. I love that it’s a preschool (or kindergarten!) theme that can be used almost any time throughout the year. We tend to use it towards the end of the school year, or for a super fun summer camp for theKeep Reading
Use These Printable Ladybug Letter Puzzles in a Sensory Bin
Explore early literacy skills with these ladybug letter puzzles! Then check out the rest of my spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. You can add the printable ladybug letters to your next insect theme, or include them in a ladybug-specific unit. Either way, they’re an engaging way to explore important early literacy skills withKeep Reading
What Children’s Books Should Be in the Block Center?
The block center isn’t just for building. Yes, an immense amount of structure creation will take place in your block center. But that’s not the only thing the kids do there. The building center is a wonderful place for the children to work on their language development. All of the negotiations about who will buildKeep Reading
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