You all linked up some great ideas during last week’s Preschool and Kindergarten Community! Here are a few of the activities to highlight this week – can’t wait to see what you all have been up to and share today!
How to Dress for the Seasons Doll
This felt weather doll from Books and Giggles is such a great way to work on what clothes are appropriate to wear during different seasons of the year. She has a free template on her site for the felt doll too, so be sure to stop by!
Shape Suncatchers
These simple suncatchers are great for fine motor skills (hole punching) and also talking about shapes and colors – super easy activity from The Practical Mom.
Spring Flower Craft
If you have forks, paint, and paper, you’re ready to work on this super-cute spring flower craft with your kids! Visit Ducks ‘n a Row to see their project and learn how to make your own.
Learning Life Skills
Kids can learn life skills during their play time (and you can get a jump on letting those kids help out around the house!). Check out this washing machine and sorting activity from Extreme Parenting and see how they are working on sorting, fine motor, and more!
Telling Time Matching Clothespins
If you are working on telling time with your kids, or even number matching, this simple Hickory Dickory Dock Matching Clothespins activity from Best Toys 4 Toddlers is great for matching numbers, colors, and talking about time.
That’s it for this week – share your ideas and learning below!
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