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Easter Watercolor Crayon Resist Art

March 11, 2015 By Julie Leave a Comment

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

March 9, 2015 By Julie Leave a Comment

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:  […]

Wikki Stix Fine Motor Art

March 4, 2015 By Julie Leave a Comment

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 Egg Sensory Game

February 25, 2015 By Julie 4 Comments

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 […]

Rainbow Circle Art

February 18, 2015 By Julie 5 Comments

This month in our preschool, we’re studying art. It’s not my forte nor my son’s strength, but we’re really enjoying getting creative and trying new things. This project turned into a variety of learning activities. Rainbows for St. Patrick’s Day, color sorting, fine motor skills. We even got a lot of sensory input from the […]

Large Scale Process Art

February 6, 2015 By Julie Leave a Comment

Need a fun art activity that everyone can get involved in and takes only a minute to set up? Yeah, me too. That’s why I love this simple large scale process art project. My boys want to do it everyday!  This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here.  […]

Valentine’s Day Learning Activities for Preschoolers

February 2, 2015 By Julie 14 Comments

I can’t believe it’s February already! This month in our home preschool, we’re celebrating the month of love. If you’re looking for fun learning activities with a valentine’s day theme, look no further! Language: Find the Letter on the Heart from Hands On: As We Grow Uppercase and Lowercase Heart Letter Matching from Hands On: […]

Super Simple Heart Art for Toddlers

January 26, 2015 By Julie 6 Comments

Inside you’ll find: The world’s easiest heart craft for toddlers. We like to keep things simple around here. This toddler craft is no exception. AND it’s perfect for Valentine’s day! It takes only a minute or two to set up, and even your youngest artists can participate.   This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please […]

What We Hope to Accomplish by Homeschooling: Setting Our Goals Before We’ve Even Begun

January 2, 2015 By Julie 9 Comments

Homeschooling has always been the norm to me. I was homeschooled from the very beginning of my education, WAY before it was cool and popular. I grew up explaining to my peers the values and benefits of a home education and had plenty of compelling reasons and persuasive statistics. (And there are MANY!) I’ve long […]

Homemade Christmas Tree Window Clings

December 12, 2014 By Julie 3 Comments

Have you ever seen something on social media, thought the picture explained it all, so you attempted to make it without actually reading the post??? Yeah, that’s caused me quite a few messes. Well, this activity is similar. After I made it, I tried to find a post to link back to, but all the […]

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