This DIY snowman kit is a must-have for your list of winter activities for preschoolers. Let the kids choose materials for their kit, building it at their table. Then, keep an eye on the weather forecast and let them take their snowman kits home to use on their own snowmen. Or, work together with yourKeep Reading
Snow What Fun – 15 Snow Themed Activities!
Your list of winter activities for preschoolers would not be complete without some snow-themed activities thrown into the mix. I don’t know if it’s the snow days out from school, sleigh riding, building snowmen, snowball fights, the white blanket that covers everything in sight, or the hot chocolate and movies we watch when we comeKeep Reading
The Best of 2013 – My Favorite Posts!
Today, I’m joining over 50 bloggers from the Kid Blogger Network for The Best of 2013 Blog Hop! Yesterday, I shared Fun-A-Day’s top preschool learning activities for the year. Today, I want to focus on a few of my favorite posts. I have to admit that I get attached to each post that I wroteKeep Reading
Top Preschool Activities of 2013
If you’re looking for the top preschool activities this year, you’re in luck! Here at Fun-A-Day, we love finding and creating hands-on activities that preschoolers are sure to love. Check out this list of preschool favorites below. As with many people, I find the new year to be a time of reflection. 2013 was aKeep Reading
Gingerbread Activities that Will Wow the Preschoolers
You’ll need all the gingerbread activities you can find for one of my favorite winter preschool themes – a gingerbread man theme! So, with that in mind, I’ve created a list of preschool gingerbread activities. From early literacy activities and sensory bins to books about the gingerbread man, and more, this list has everything you’llKeep Reading
Festive Christmas Wreaths to Make with Kids
8 Christmas Wreaths for the Kiddos! This holiday season, make some Christmas wreaths with your students! Christmas activities for preschoolers are so much fun! And these holiday wreaths make cute classroom decorations. They will also make great presents to send home with the kids the day before winter break as a parent gift! “It’s beginningKeep Reading
Easy Child-Made Bulletin Boards – Artful Borders
When it comes to decorating my classroom, child-made bulletin boards are my favorite! Interactive writing displays, individual student art, or group artwork are a few of the ways to put together bulletin boards made by kids. Classroom bulletin boards can be a great source of pride for the kids, especially when they are the onesKeep Reading
Painting without Brushes – Using Grass Feathers
Today, we have a guest poster sharing an idea for painting without brushes. Looking for fun art projects for kids? This one is a blast! I am so excited to have Georgina from Craftulate guest posting today! She’s a British mama living in America. On Craftulate, she shares tons of great crafty ideas for theKeep Reading
Christmas Contact Paper Art With a Seasonal Sticky Table
I highly recommend adding this Christmas contact paper art to your Christmas activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids this winter! It’s fun, engaging, and oh so creative. The children get to explore a blend of sensory play and creativity with this contact paper Christmas art. All while having fun with their peers and practicing someKeep Reading
Fine Motor Christmas Trees – Holiday Fun for Little Hands
For day 2 of Christmas Play Days, we have the fine-motor Christmas tree. Christmas activities for preschoolers are so much fun so we have teamed up with Play Trains, Nothing if Not Intentional, Fantastic Fun and Learning, My Nearest and Dearest, and Buggy and Buddy, to bring you all of the festive fun this holidayKeep Reading
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