Inside you’ll find: A simple sensory bin for a preschool bird unit activity. When the kids are driving me out of my mind, a fail safe way to make everyone happy is to make a sensory bin. Sensory bins need not be fancy to capture children’s imaginations. I don’t know what it is, but kids will […]
Christmas Tree Light Table Play
Last year, I made a DIY light table on the cheap. Our very first activity with it was decorating a Christmas tree. We’ve busted it out again this year and wanted to share some updated pictures of the fun that can be had with light table play! This post contains affiliate links that help support my […]
Gift Ideas for Kids Who Love Knights and Castles
Do your kids love all things medieval? Do knights and castles make their eyes go all shiny? If you’re looking for toys that will have their imaginations soaring, you’ve come to the right place! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Thank you to the Toybrary of Austin for […]
Apple Stamping Play
I’m so thankful that it’s finally September! Cooler weather, the start of school, and APPLES! To celebrate, we decided to do some classic apple stamping. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Supplies: Paper Apple, cut in half Washable Paints Directions: Squeeze out a generous amount of […]
Superhero Slime Recipe in Two Minutes Flat
My boys interests are intense and varied. Snails, Star Wars, Ships, Snacks, Singing and the newest craze… Superheros. This slime recipe had their eyes glowing with anticipation. And they didn’t have to wait long. It takes less than two minutes to whip up! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full […]
Wooden Pieces Open Ended Sensory Bin
I’ve made many a sensory bin in my day, but this one may in fact be my three year old’s all-time favorite. It’s really a combination of two sensory bins and it quadruples the fun! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Thank you to the Toybrary of […]
Parachute Games for Kids
Do you remember being in preschool or at story time at the library when you were a little kid? Do you remember the total glee you felt when they pulled out the multi-colored “parachute”? I don’t know how a sheet of fabric can cause so much ecstasy, but it has done it again for the next […]
Exploring Colors with Trains: A Book Activity
After reading the book “Freight Train” by Donald Crews, I knew that a fun process art activity was in order. Read all about our hands on color exploration over at my guest post on Pre-K Pages.
Kid-Made Decorative Bowls
For Father’s Day, I wanted my boys to make something meaningful and lasting to show their dad their love. These kid-made decorative bowls are perfect for even the littlest hands. Excellent for hand strengthening and fine motor skills. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Thank you to […]
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