Set up a playful Easter alphabet activity for your preschoolers or kindergartners. Be sure to grab a free printable copy of the alphabet recording sheets at the end of the post. This is one of those incredibly simple activities that kids (and teachers!) love so much. It’s hands-on, engaging, fun, and there’s a lot ofKeep Reading
Free Printable Bunny Shape Mats for Easter and Spring
Use these free printable bunny shape mats to teach children about shapes, all while strengthening their hands and fingers. “Little bunny Foo Foo hopping through the forest . . .” I have to admit, that song has been stuck in my head the entire time we’ve used these rabbit shapes. Hopefully it’s not stuck inKeep Reading
50+ Easter Egg Activities You Need to Try with the Kids
Check out a huge collection of over 50 Easter egg activities for kids of all ages to try. Related: Fantastic Easter Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers So, I have to admit something. I get overwhelmed with all of the amazing ideas that are out there for Easter! Is that just me? Okay, maybe it isKeep Reading
Homemade Easter Baskets Kids Can Make with Recyclables
Every year, my preschool holds an Easter egg hunt for the students and their families. It’s a tradition that the kiddos and parents enjoy, but I must admit I always get a bit stressed by some aspects of the hunt. To problem solve around my concerns, the students and I made homemade Easter baskets! I’mKeep Reading
Fantastic Easter Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Kiddos love getting into the holidays, and I love watching their excitement! Below are a variety of Easter activities for toddlers and preschoolers. I have it on good authority that elementary-aged children would love many of these ideas, too. Oh, and be sure to grab the free printable rabbit shape mats at the bottom ofKeep Reading
Make an Egg Sculpture for a Fun Easter Art Project
This is one Easter art project the kiddos are going to want to do again and again (and again)! While I think it’s perfect before Easter, it would also be a fun idea to try after Easter. It’s a great way to use up all those plastic eggs that seem to multiply this time ofKeep Reading
Easter Egg Art in Preschool
This year, the preschoolers and I have really been into collaborative art projects. For Easter, the kiddos and I decided to make our own Easter egg art for the classroom walls. I have a stash of plastic eggs from years past, so we broke those art and got to work creating some fun art! Are youKeep Reading
Last Minute Easter Ideas {Stress-Free Sunday #2}
Since this Sunday is Easter, I’m setting the link-up early. We’re going for stress-free, remember? First off, I’d like to thank everyone for stopping by last week! There were many great links added, and I loved reading through all of the ideas. If you’re looking for some last-minute Easter ideas for the kiddos, here areKeep Reading
Easter Craft for Kids – Bunny Bags
Here’s an adorable Easter craft for kids to make before an egg hunt! Although I was in charge of the Bunny Bags, Mary Poppins ended up doing ALL of them with the kids! Engineer was sick at the beginning of the week, so I’d missed some days. Are you following my Easter with Kids PinterestKeep Reading
Easter Art Activity – Easter Egg Hand Prints
Each month, I like to have my students make a piece of hand print art. At the end of the school year, Mary Poppins and I use their hand prints as part of their “preschool portfolio“. In the past, I’ve done shamrock hand prints, leprechaun hand prints, and bunny hand prints. This year, I wantedKeep Reading