Tissue paper stained glass art is one of the more versatile art projects for kids. You can use this same technique for almost any theme, holiday, or season art you want to plan! Below, I share two different ways you can create stained glass art with tissue paper. Both techniques are very low-prep and neitherKeep Reading
Preschool Fairy Tale Fun with Sparkly Queen Princess Slime
This preschool fairy tale slime is such an enriching sensory experience! They’re one of my favorite types of slime to make with the kids. Though, I feel I should preface this by saying the slime is for princes and kings, too. Any royalty would enjoy this preschool fairy tale sensory experience! However, the girls inKeep Reading
A Fairy Tale Activity with Dragon Imaginative Play
This fairy tale activity will bring dragons to life in your preschool classroom! I love thinking of different preschool themes, and science fiction and fantasy are some of my favorite realms to work in. Sharing my love for dragons was one of the reasons I was excited to plan for a recent fairy tale theme!Keep Reading
Easy Paper Plate Valentine Holder for Kids
Children will have a ton of fun making this super easy valentine holder! Add it to your list of valentine activities for preschoolers. Even though this was incredibly simple, my students had a ton of fun creating and decorating. simple valentine holder made of paper plates Supplies I may get commissions for purchases made throughKeep Reading
15 Olympic Activities for Kids
Get ready for the Olympics with these Olympic activities for kids! They make great activities for preschoolers at home or at school. With just a few alterations the activities can work for both the Summer and Winter Olympics! These activities were shared during the past two Share It Saturdays, and I can’t wait to tryKeep Reading
Valentine’s Day Math and Science with a Mirror Box
You’ll definitely need to add this valentines day math activity to your list of valentine activities for preschoolers. The kids are going to absolutely love getting to use mirrors and candy in a novel way! I was so excited to make a little box out of mirrors my director bought recently! The Imagination Tree createdKeep Reading
Preschool Valentine Activities – “I Love” Book Making
One of my favorite preschool valentine activities happens to be one of our favorite early literacy activities as well(of course)! 🙂 I love, love, love making books with my students. Our “I Love” book is incredibly simple, but it provides a chance for the kiddos to practice early literacy skills. Related: 60+ Valentine Activities forKeep Reading
Bird Craft for Kids – Easy, Open-Ended Art
This bird craft for kids is a great option when it comes to spring process art ideas! The open-ended nature of this activity led to a variety of fun art. We love all sorts of arts and crafts in my preschool classroom (and at home, too)! When we were learning about pets, I set upKeep Reading
Pet Small World Play in the Block Center
This pet small world play is perfect for your preschool block center. During our recent pet theme, my preschoolers showed a renewed interest in some small toy animals I had in the classroom. So, we decided to put them to use in the block center. I absolutely LOVE how the kiddos extended this activityKeep Reading
Pet Frog Sensory Bin with Aquarium Rocks
This simple frog sensory bin will hop right to the top of your list of spring activities for preschoolers. With just a few items thrown together, this sensory activity will be ready in no time! Recently, my preschool class explored a pet theme. We talked about the different types of pets people have, as wellKeep Reading
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