This is a simple craft for Easter that went perfectly with our Art Unit. Even very young children can produce stunning art with this technique. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Supplies: Watercolors A white crayon White Paper Instructions: Draw a design with the white crayon […]
DIY Easter Window Clings
I have a new favorite hobby. Making DIY window clings. I can’t quite get over how easy they are to make, how limitless the possibilities, how much learning and play can be had with them! They’re just the best! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Supplies: […]
Activity for the Jesus Storybook Bible: Ezra, Nehemiah and the Return from Exile
I can’t believe we’re halfway through our series on the Jesus Storybook Bible. A bunch of other bloggers and I have been coming up with supplementary activities for each and every Bible event included in this awesome book. Our story this week (Ezra, Nehemiah and the Return from Exile) may seem obscure, but it spelled out […]
How to Wind Down for Sleep After a Stressful Day with Kids
Everyone gets stressed. My biggest stressors are also my biggest joys. My kids. It’s no secret that my kids are terrible sleepers. And now that they’re active toddlers and preschoolers and they STILL don’t sleep, this mama finds herself pretty wired at the end of the day. It still boggles my mind that despite the […]
Three Ways to Use a Small Ball for Sensory Therapy
Since we are always on the lookout for sensory input in our household, we love turning common objects into ways to strengthen and challenge our son on an occupational level. We really love our exercise ball, but sometimes we take it down a notch and use a much smaller ball to work on all sorts […]
Wikki Stix Fine Motor Art
As a kid, I used to love making all sorts of fun creations with Wikki Stix, colorful wax covered yarn. I could bend and form them into practically anything. Little did I know what an incredible tool they would be for my son to hone his fine motor skills. This post contains affiliate links for […]
Easter Family Traditions
My kids are just approaching the age where we might start establishing family traditions. Holidays are prime times to make memories with these customs. While Christmas is loaded with ideas, Easter family traditions seemed a little harder to come by, so I gathered up the best family activities I could find from my blogging buddies and […]
More Ways to Use an Exercise Ball for Sensory Therapy: Getting Prone on the Therapy Ball
One of our favorite tools for sensory processing therapy at home is our exercise ball. We use it to get much needed proprioceptive input. We also use it to challenge and strengthen our son’s core and balance. I wanted to show you ways to utilize the prone position on the therapy ball today! This post contains […]
Easter Egg Sensory Game
This activity was born out of boredom. I thought it wasn’t very creative when it popped in my head , but my son was all about it! This Easter game challenged his auditory sense and critical thinking skills and took all of 30 seconds to set up. This post contains affiliate links […]
Activity for the Jesus Storybook Bible: God’s Incredible Promise to Abraham
We are absolutely loving our series of Bible activities that coincide with each chapter of the Jesus Storybook Bible. Today, our activity covers God’s “impossible” promise to Abraham. We made a fantastic object lesson/art project to illustrate just how lavishly God was going to bless Abraham. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read […]
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