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Fine Motor Beach Sensory Play

June 13, 2015 By Julie 4 Comments

It’s summer, and for a lucky few, that means… BEACH TIME! But even if you can’t make it to a sandy shore, you’re kids can learn and explore a bit of the beach in your very own home.   This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here.  Supplies: […]

Our Classic Summer Bucket List (with Printable)

June 6, 2015 By Julie 2 Comments

There’s something truly magical about summer. When freedom and fun are combined, it seems like nothing can stop us! Many of us have lovely memories of summers gone by and we want our children to have similar experiences. That’s why of complied this list of activities I want to do with my boys this summer. […]

No Cook Kool Aid Play Dough

June 3, 2015 By Julie 2 Comments

    It’s summertime and that means extra time for fun! (At least that’s the rumor.) I put together a summer bucket list of all the simple classic activities we want to do during the coming months.   At the top of this list was this no cook kool aid play dough. Despite forgetting a key […]

Bring Moral Lessons to Life with a Great Show and Matching Toys

April 27, 2015 By Julie 1 Comment

This shop is part of a social shopper marketing insight campaign with Weave Made Media® and DreamWorks, but all my opinions are my own. #weavemade #VeggieTalesfun http://my-disclosur.es/RgFrEH My boys are early risers. I, am not. When I just can’t keep my eyes open at 5:30 am, I resign myself to turning a movie on for […]

Activity for the Jesus Storybook Bible: The Wise Men Sensory Obstacle Course

March 14, 2015 By Julie 4 Comments

Why am I publishing a Christmas post in March? Glad you asked! This post is part of the series of activities for EVERY chapter of the ground breaking Jesus Storybook Bible. A bunch of bloggers have gotten together compile a wonderful resource of hands-on learning activities. You’ve gotta go check it out! (And enter to […]

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 […]

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 Family Traditions

March 2, 2015 By Julie 1 Comment

My kids are just approaching the age where we might start establishing family traditions. Holidays are prime times to make memories with these customs. While Christmas is loaded with ideas, Easter family traditions seemed a little harder to come by, so I gathered up the best family activities I could find from my blogging buddies and […]

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 […]

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.  […]

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