I’m so excited to be a part of a virtual preschool classroom tour (with a sneak peak of our preschool schedule) with some amazing preschool teachers! Once you’re done here, be sure to see what the others have done in their classrooms this year. I feel like I need to start by saying that myKeep Reading
Harvest Play Dough Recipe for Kids
I just know that this play dough recipe for kids is going straight to the top of the list of your preschool farm theme ideas! My preschool kiddos and I have been enjoying The Little Red Hen recently. We’ve read Paul Galdone’s version many times, and we even used sensory materials to retell the story!Keep Reading
Little Red Hen Activity – Retelling through Sensory Play
Welcome back to #PLAYfulpreschool! This Little Red Hen Activity is perfect for a preschool farm theme! I am having a blast sharing ideas and lessons every Wednesday, along with the rest of the “team”. Today’s theme is harvest, and you’re going to love this Little Red Hen sensory play idea! Related: Little Red Hen ActivitiesKeep Reading
Nursery Rhyme Activities for Baa Baa Black Sheep
Sugar Aunts is hosting a fun Nursery Rhyme series full of nursery rhyme activities, and I’m excited to be a part of it! My preschoolers and I focused on Baa, Baa, Black Sheep and created some name art based on that nursery rhyme. Related: Little Bo Peep Nursery Rhyme Printable I may get commissions for purchases made throughKeep Reading
Share It Saturday – September 20, 2014
Welcome back! I can’t wait to see what you’re sharing with us this week! It’s been a little crazy around here, so I don’t have any featured posts today. I’ll be back next Friday with features from last week and this week – don’t you worry. 😉 Check out what my co-hosts are sharing thisKeep Reading
Fall Owl Crafts and Activities for Kids
Be sure to add some of these owl crafts to your list of fall activities for preschoolers! They are all so cute and the kids are going to love making them! I’m looking forward to fall finally making an appearance . . . the leaves changing, the cooler air, etc. I can easily say thatKeep Reading
15+ Ideas for Healthy Food for Kids
Let’s talk about healthy food for kids! We touched on the subject during our preschool apple theme. But there are so many healthy and delicious options aside from just apples. And that’s where this list of snacks comes in! Check out this variety of healthy snack options that the kids are going to absolute love.Keep Reading
Bookmaking for a Preschool Family Theme
This week, we are covering one of my favorite preschool themes: a preschool family theme! So, we decided to make a family book with preschoolers. It was so much fun to make and full of so many important early learning skills! Related: Thanksgiving Activities for Preschoolers If you’re a regular reader of Fun-A-Day, it’s noKeep Reading
Printable Teacher Planner Review
This printable teacher planner will be one of your favorite teaching resources for years to come. I’m in the middle of back-to-school preparations now, waiting for construction to be done at my preschool so I can set up my classroom! While I’m waiting to do that, I get to engage in another favorite back-to-school activityKeep Reading
Homemade Invisible Ink Experiment
Add this homemade invisible ink experiment to your list of preschool science activities! Have you ever visited Rachelle Doorley’s site Tinkerlab? It’s devoted to encouraging creative thinking in kids (and adults too)! I’ve been a fan of Rachelle’s for a while, so I was incredibly excited to hear about her recent book release. It inspired Engineer,Keep Reading
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