Choose a fun and engaging rainbow experiment to try with your kids this spring. The only tough decision is determining which rainbow science activity to try first. Hands-on science is the name of the game in preschool and kindergarten. Young children love exploring their world with all of their senses, and this definitely helps themKeep Reading
Make These Gorgeous Glitter Jars in a Rainbow of Colors
These rainbow glitter jars are sure to be a hit, whether you love or hate glitter. And they’re a must-have on your list of spring activities for preschoolers! Read below how to make them. Glitter! That one word can strike fear in the hearts of glitter-phobes, while simultaneously bringing a smile to the faces ofKeep Reading
Rainbow Math with a DIY Abacus
Create a super fun rainbow math abacus to add to your list of St. Patrick’s Day activities for preschoolers. This DIY abacus is the perfect way to kick off our rainbow-inspired activities for spring. I love that I was able to put it together with a variety of materials we already had on-hand. And, notKeep Reading
Color Collage Art Project for Kids
The color collage art project is a fun and simple addition to our art projects for kids. You can add it to a rainbow theme, a unit on colors, or set it up just for fun any time of year. You don’t need much to set up the color art project for kids. In fact,Keep Reading
Book-Inspired Rainbow Sensory Bin for Kids
The rainbow sensory bin covers two of my absolute favorite things: books for kids and preschool sensory activities! The rainbow sensory bin for kids combines those two things with a colorful book-inspired tactile activity. Kiddos can learn and practice so much as they participate in sensory play, and they LOVE getting into a good sensoryKeep Reading
The Mixed Up Chameleon Art Activity for Kids
The Mixed Up Chameleon art activity is perfect if you’re looking for book-based art projects for kids! It’s a great extension activity during an Eric Carle theme or as part of a reptile unit. Your students explore a variety of early learning concepts as part of this Mixed Up Chameleon art idea. Science, math, andKeep Reading
Tissue Paper Rainbow Canvas Art
This tissue paper rainbow is such a fun (and beautiful!) process art idea to include with your other spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. This kids’ rainbow art project doesn’t require many materials, and is easily adjusted to the ages and needs of your students. You can make it a straight art activity, orKeep Reading