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What to Look for in High Quality Baby Toys

May 22, 2016 By: Julie1 Comment

Baby toys can get on my very last nerve. Who records the voices for electronic kids toys anyway??? It’s painful really. But there are SO many high quality educational toys for babies out there if you just know what to look for. Find out what elements make for a good baby toys! This post contains […]

A HUGE List of Sensory Bins and Bags for Kids

April 25, 2016 By: Julie10 Comments

Kids love sinking their hands into their play. And with sensory bins, they can literally do just that. (And don’t forget to try some of them with FEET!) They’re incredibly inviting and super easy to set up. Here are some of our all-time favorite sensory bins and bags for kids.  Sensory Bins and Bags for […]

Tons of Learning and Play Ideas with Pool Noodles

April 13, 2016 By: Julie1 Comment

The pool noodle… How can something so seemingly plain have endless possibilities? Pin this post and then the next time you’re in the dollar store, grab a couple of those bad boys. May your summer be filled with tons of FUN with these learning and play ideas with pool noodles.  This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. […]

Getting Kids to Sit Still: Helping a Fidgetor

February 19, 2016 By: Julie4 Comments

I’ve watched my son go from sitting perfectly in his chair to falling flat on the floor in under a millisecond. Sitting still is just not his thing. While I try to keep him as active as possible while we’re learning, there are moments when desk time is unavoidable. Here are some tips and strategies to help […]

Helping an Anxious Child Sleep

February 11, 2016 By: Julie7 Comments

Bedtime has got to be the hardest part of the day. You’re exhausted. They’re not. (Or at least that’s the official party line.) The end of your day is in sight but so far out of reach. This is especially true when your child deals with anxiety about bedtime. Unfortunately, there are no simple quick fixes […]

Play Dough Color Mixing: Valentine’s Object Lesson

February 3, 2016 By: Juliecomment

It’s a month to focus on LOVE. Did you know you can help kids learn about love and acceptance with a simple play dough object lesson? Get all the fun details by reading my guest post on Pre-K Pages.  So teach your kids about friendship while they get their fingers a little messy! Happy Valentine’s […]

Sensory Avoiders and Clothing: Tips and Tricks for Kids with Tactile Defensiveness

January 22, 2016 By: Julie15 Comments

Kids are particular creatures. Everything has to be “just so”. Clothing is no exception. Many young kids go through a period when we parents are afraid their kids will have to join a nudest colony because they just won’t put a stitch on! But if you’re child has sensory issues, getting dressed may be your biggest […]

Snowflake Crafts and Activities

January 6, 2016 By: Julie4 Comments

Apparently I’m the only adult alive that LOVES snow. Unfortunately, I live in Texas. To ease my sorrow over the lack of white fluffy stuff, I complied this round up of snowflake crafts, sensory play, learning activities, and even yummy snowflake TREATS! You’ll be sure to find WARM ways to enjoy the snow and winter! […]

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep Play Dough Mat (Free Printable)

December 8, 2015 By: Julie2 Comments

I’m so thankful that Kim from Life Over C’s is guest posting for me today! I’ve always had a great respect for her as mom to a child with special needs as well as serving the Lord overseas and in the states! Her site is one of my go-to places for free printables to supplement our […]

Christmas Sensory Play

November 18, 2015 By: Juliecomment

I’m convinced that one of the reasons we all cherish Christmas is how the season just delights our senses! Let your children explore and create their own holiday memories with these awesome Christmas sensory play ideas! Links that are featured in the image have an asterisk.  Sensory Bins   Sugar Cookie Sensory Rice from Frogs, […]

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