Check out some super-simple spring activities for kids! Not only are these spring activities for preschoolers simple and easy to set up, but they’re also full of tons of classic fun and learning! Spring has finally graced us with its presence, bringing with it some beautiful warmer weather! While I’m a big fan of winter, IKeep Reading
Rainy Day Activities during Spring Break
Most spring activities for preschoolers are super bright and cheerful, perfect for sunny spring days. But it’s important to have some fun rainy day activities in your arsenal as well! 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 –Keep Reading
Shaving Cream Art to Make This Spring
Take your shaving cream art to another level by adding scent! This idea is perfect as part of your spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. If you and your students are fans of art that gets a little messy, this shaving cream painting is sure to be a hit! I love messy sensory andKeep Reading
Fine Motor Development with a Spring Threading Activity
Children will work on their fine motor development in this threading activity, one of my favorite spring activities for preschoolers! In this spring threading activity, children will use a mixture of familiar and novel items to create a work of art! Welcome back to the last of our Spring Play Days! I’ve had fun sharingKeep Reading
Two Ways to Make Tissue Paper Stained Glass Art for Spring
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
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