Iโm excited to use this with my 3 year old and start helping him with his letter recognition. Plus the mailbox idea is so cute!
I love how simple it is and gives me a way to easily teach my kiddos about the environment!
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Have you ever noticed how your little one's eyes sparkle with excitement during playtime? Well, there's a lot more happening than meets the eye. Today, we're diving deep into the world of playful activities that not only keep our preschoolers entertained but also supercharge their learning. Trust me, the joy of seeing them learn while having fun is priceless! The...
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Slime-making isn't just a fun activity that keeps kids engaged for hours: it's a fantastic educational tool that offers a multitude of learning opportunities. ย If you've ever watched your child's eyes light up as they squish, stretch, and mold this gooey substance, you'll know there's more than meets the eye. ย Why Slime is a Learning Goldmine ย 1....
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Understanding your child's preferred learning style is crucial. If they thrive in a more flexible and creative environment, play-based learning may be ideal. Conversely, if they respond well to routines and clear expectations, structured learning might be a better fit.
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Sensoryย play is all the rageย in the world of kids' toys and activities ... even the big holiday toy catalogs are featuring sensory bins this year!
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Fine motor skills are all about the nifty, controlled hand and finger movements that let our littles do some amazing things โ like grabbing stuff, crafting art, buttoning up clothes, snipping with scissors, and even feeding themselves without a food fight! These skills kick off shortly after birth and keep evolving as our kiddos grow, influencing their physical, cognitive, and...
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Our summer School Age Crate includes a colorful art activity in which kids draw their own optical illusionโ"worm tunnels" that almost seem to be moving! After doing this project with my kiddos, my seven-year-old became super interested in optical illusions and asked to see more.
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