Grab your free alphabet printable read it, write it, build it mat for spring at the bottom of this post. When teaching kids the alphabet, you want to have a lot of different activities up your sleeve. Kids, like adults, are individuals and learn in a wide variety of ways. So it’s important to useKeep Reading
Simple and Engaging Plant the Flowers Spring Math Game for Kids
Dice games always seem to be a hit with kiddos, no matter their age. Add in some play dough and flowers, and this spring math game for kids is sure to a crowd pleaser. Be sure to add this to your collection of number activities for preschoolers. Related: Spring Activities for Preschoolers Originally a contributorKeep Reading
How to Create Absolutely Beautiful Flowers with Coffee Filter Art
Below you’ll find directions for making beautiful coffee filter art flowers with kids. I even have free printable templates for you to grab at the end of the post. What a great addition to your spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. I love art. Science with kids is something else I adore. And IKeep Reading
Simple Spring Activities for Kids to Enjoy
Spring has finally graced us with its presence, bringing with it some beautiful warmer weather! While I’m a big fan of winter, I love seeing the longer, sunnier spring days arrive. When Mott’s® approached me to share some family fun ideas, I knew I wanted to focus on some “old school” spring activities for kids. 10 old school springKeep Reading
Rainy Day Activities during Spring Break
Spring Break always makes me think of sunny days, warmer weather, and being outside. The kiddo and I have some big plans for our break – mostly involving bike riding and goofing off out in the sun. But what to do if a big old storm cloud decides to visit? That’s where these rainy day activitiesKeep Reading
How to Make Beautiful (Scented!) Shaving Cream Art This Spring
Take your shaving cream art to another level by adding scent! This particular idea is perfect as part of your spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. This spring art activity was so much fun for both my preschoolers and myself. Something tells me your kids are going to have a blast with it too.Keep Reading
Fine Motor Development with a Spring Threading Activity
Welcome back to the last of our Spring Play Days! I’ve had fun sharing spring-themed activities with Fantastic Fun and Learning, Nothing if Not Intentional, Twodaloo, and Buggy and Buddy this week. Hopefully these ideas can tide us all over until spring finally arrives! Previous Spring Play Days included “stained glass” window art and aKeep Reading
Two Ways to Make Tissue Paper Stained Glass Art for Spring
Have you ever wondered how to make tissue paper stained glass art with your students? Here’s a look at two different ways you can try out this art technique. They’re the perfect addition to your collection of spring art for preschoolers! Related: Spring Activities for Preschoolers This art was inspired by my first preschool classroom,Keep Reading