I am so excited for this 4th of July holiday! My husband has off, my boys are no longer scared of fireworks, and my oldest is obsessed with all things Revolutionary War. He had our whole family chanting “Declaration of Independence!” the other day. It was adorable! I love that he is starting to […]
Simple Color Mixing Science Experiments for Preschoolers
The smallest, simplest things can fascinate kids. We often take for granted the knowledge we’ve accumulated over the years. But children will remind us of the awe and wonder of learning. This simple color mixing science experiment for preschoolers reminded me that simple really can be awe inspiring! This post contains affiliate links for […]
Books about Plants for Preschoolers
Spring seems to be the perfect time to study plants. Everything is growing and green! Here’s a collection of our favorite books about plants for preschoolers. Scroll all the way down for links to learning activities too! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Books Muncha! Muncha! […]
Plant Theme: Preschool Math Flower Petal Counting (Free Printable!)
Inside you will find: A fun Pre-School Counting Activity with a free printable. During our preschool day, we try and do a math or science activity that goes along with our monthly theme. In honor of spring, we’ve devoted a unit to studying plants. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please […]
A Home Preschool Schedule (Especially for Kids with SPD)
I may be a first born, but I am NOT a type “A” personality. I value flexibility and tend to wing a lot of life. Improvisation and spontaneity are common everyday occurrences. But sometimes my WANTS have a head on collision with my family’s NEEDS. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please see my full […]
Learning with Stickers and Their Scraps: Fine Motor Practice
Some craft supplies get used up very quickly at my house. Stickers are definitely in that category. They mostly end up somewhere on my clothing, only to be discovered later by a stranger, in public. My house is littered with the remnants of stickers-long-past. As part of the Learning with Your Craft Stash challenge, my […]
A Homeschool Preschool Curriculum where Nature is the Classroom
Preschool is a magical time for kids. The world is opening up to them and they just can’t seem to learn enough. As a homeschooler, I want to instill a love of learning in my kids that stays with them their whole lives. I’m delighted to have found a curriculum that meets so many of […]
Tactile and Kinetic Letter Formation with Pipe Cleaners
Sometimes learning is approached on such a one dimensional level. Teachers speak information and kids are supposed to regurgitate that knowledge on to paper. Problem is, that doesn’t always translate into kids grasping concepts. My boys are just getting started in the world of “formal” education. But I’ve already seen a huge difference in […]
Number Recognition Sensory Bin
My boys are all about hands-on learning. When I introduce a subject in a way that they can touch, feel and interact with, there’s a much better chance that they’ll retain the knowledge I’m trying to impart. This activity was a simple way to practice number recognition. I just combined it with a simple sensory bin. […]
Activity for the Jesus Storybook Bible: Heaven… Sensory Play and Sorting Activity
I can’t believe this is the last post for our incredible walk through the Bible. If you’re looking for simple ways to make the Bible come alive for young kids, you’ve gotta check out the series of activities for EVERY chapter of the Jesus Storybook Bible. The last chapter of the Jesus Storybook Bible cover’s […]
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