Fall is my favorite season. Unfortunately, here in Texas, we don’t get nearly the fall color that I was used to growing up. So I try and make up for it by doing as many Autumn crafts and learning activities as we can. This post was inspired by the many lovely tissue paper tree crafts […]
Family Board Games that Double as Preschool Educational Manipulatives
Homeschooling might seem like an expensive endeavor. But it doesn’t have to be. So many things that you already have at home can be used as educational tools for your children! One of my favorite places to look for preschool supplies and manipulatives is our game closet… This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please […]
Sound Science Experiments for Preschoolers
We’ve been studying music in our home preschool. The natural thing to explore during science time??? SOUND! Check out these simple science experiments that helped us explore sound. Supplies: Three bowls of varying sizes Three jars of the same size Sugar Water Metal Spoon Plastic Cling Wrap Directions: Start by covering the three bowls with […]
Apple Theme Sensory Learning
Around here, we LOVE combining preschool learning with sensory therapy! My son and I had a blast with this math activity that doubled as excellent proprioceptive and vestibular input! To find all the details, you’ll have to hop on over to Pre-K Pages where I had the honor of guest posting! Check out ALL their […]
Letter Recognition Apple Game
Our home preschool is in full swing around here! We’re trying to incorporate a Autumn-ish Apple theme to our learning activities. This letter recognition gross motor game is super simple, versatile and it sneaks in some great sensory input! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here. Supplies: Apple […]
Ocean Themed Play Dough
Oceans fascinate young and old alike. This month in home preschool, we’ve launched into our ocean unit. We’re ALL super excited! When I was feeling stressed while preparing dinner one night, I decided to make some super quick play dough to occupy the kids. It quite easily turned into an ocean themed play time! […]
Our Four Year Old Preschool Curriculum Changes; A Little Deeper and a Little More Fun!
Structure is not my strong suit. I like to be laid back and flexible. Sometimes it’s the only way I can manage to keep my patience with the chaos surrounding me. But I also long for a bit of a schedule, a plan, an idea of what to expect. So as the new school […]
Building Fine Motor Skills to make Future Handwriting a Snap!
I never thought my primary concern for my preschool son would be his ability to control a pencil and write. Well, after being diagnosed with SPD it became obvious that he struggles with body awareness. I find it most evident in his fine motor skills. I found myself on a quest to find the best […]
Preschool Beach Unit: Getting Kids Excited to Visit the Beach
Summer time and a beach vacation just seem to go hand in hand. The fun can be super educational too! Check out some of my favorite beach learning and play ideas from other bloggers. Preschool Beach Unit Activities: Have any broken crayons? Make these gorgeous beach themed crayons with them. Directions at Pint-Sized Treasures. This […]
An Awesome-Sauce Book! Though I’m a Little Bias…
Blogging is a team sport. I’ve been totally blown away by the cooperation and generosity of other bloggers. I’m so excited to introduce you to one of these major collaborations! (And I got to be a part of it!) Ninety-four, (yes, 94!) bloggers got together to compile a monster book of learning and play activities. It’s […]
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