My son is a builder at heart. He has used so many random objects from around the house to make his creations. I’m always on the lookout for new building materials that can expand his creativity. Our new favorite is Bunchems. Bunchems are colorful little balls that stick to each other and build like no other. […]
How to be Proactive and Intentional about Building Kids’ Character
My two year old scares me. I can’t be the only mother who worries that her toddler is going to end up robbing banks! When I see my children miss behave, I’m always concerned that it will become a habit. And as we all know, habits are no fun to break. But lately we’ve been in […]
Best Board Games for Occupational Therapy
Inside you’ll find: the best occupational therapy games you can do with traditional board games! When your child has special needs, you try and use EVERY moment as a way to help them overcome and grow. If your child struggles with hand strength, bilateral coordination, sensory input, visual discernment, or other fine motor issues, these […]
Monster Activities for Preschoolers
I’m not a huge fan of Halloween. With little kids, I’m constantly shielding them from some genuinely scary stuff! But lately we’ve been able to put a fun twist on these odd creatures to help our kiddos get over the fear. With these monster activities for preschoolers, monsters can be fun and silly again! They’re also a […]
The Comforts of the South
Growing up in Chicago, the South was a bit of a mysterious place to me. The accents, the heat, the attitude, all seemed so foreign. Then I moved to Texas. I thought I’d stick out like a sore thumb. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find Texas feeling, maybe not like home, but certainly comfortable! The Southern Comforts […]
Monster Crafts for Preschoolers
It’s that time of year where spooky is in! It’s easy to make monster become less scary and more adorable with these fun crafts! There’s so many to choose from and most are made from materials you already have lying around the house! * Crafts that were featured in the collage are marked below by […]
Leaves and the Exploration of Music
Fall is my absolute favorite season! The sights, the smells, the SOUNDS! If you’re looking for a fun way to explore music vocabulary this Autumn in a hands on way, check out this post I wrote for Pre-K Pages this month. It doubles as a sensory experience of course! It’s full of neat ideas and […]
Soccer Letter Recognition and Spelling Game
Sports and academics can seem like polar opposites. But when we decided to make SPORTS our preschool theme for the month, I was determined to combine the two as much as possible! Enter… this soccer themed language activity! It’s great for letter recognition, learning sounds and spelling! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. […]
Color Matching Autumn Tree Craft
Fall is my favorite season. Unfortunately, here in Texas, we don’t get nearly the fall color that I was used to growing up. So I try and make up for it by doing as many Autumn crafts and learning activities as we can. This post was inspired by the many lovely tissue paper tree crafts […]
Family Board Games that Double as Preschool Educational Manipulatives
Homeschooling might seem like an expensive endeavor. But it doesn’t have to be. So many things that you already have at home can be used as educational tools for your children! One of my favorite places to look for preschool supplies and manipulatives is our game closet… This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please […]
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