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I have taught the the names of bones to preschool children and school-ages, alike. The songs, diagrams and puzzles are an effective, interactive way to teach children about the bones in the body. Often times the only exposure out children get to bones Read More...
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I spy.....My next lesson plan! Okay, so now that the cold chilly weather is upon us, that means more preschoolers cooped up indoors. And when the going gets tough, the tough to the the party! The party store that is. Party stores have mini trinkets preschoolers Read More...
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Take advantage of these ten fabulous fall leaf ideas for kids! Whether you work in a classroom or are looking to keep a little one busy; these ideas will surely warm up the chilly days of Fall! Ten Fall Leaf Activities to Look Forward to This Season: Read More...
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We are all about affordable learning materials in our preschool classroom. "I Spy" bottles are the perfect creation and can be used in so many different ways! Language Development can be hands on and exciting for kids! Here are just a few ways we use Read More...
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Aside from the “soft” benefits like spending time together as friends or family, traditional board games can teach young children such things as hand-eye coordination, visual perception, letter recognition, color recognition and number/shape recognition. Read More...
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What is it about ribbons, anyway? Well, not just ribbons....anything kids can wave around in the air and dance and jump with. When I was a kid my grandmother gave us a bunch of old scarves to play with. You couldn't convince me what I had wasn't pure Read More...
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Nothing to do this summer? Don't let it happen to you....use your summer wisely with 25 tips to kick off your creative thinking! Let's see where it takes you! 25 Things to Do With Kids to Kick Start the Summer: 1. Catch fireflies or bugs in a jar, study Read More...
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We love water play days! We found a great way to keep kids happy and cool while using them with the tricycles outside! We thought we would share it with you just in case you haven't tried it! Be sure to let us know how it went! Having Fun with Plastic Read More...
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I have always had various sizes and shapes of buttons laying around long after the blouses have disappeared. The kids absolutely love playing with left over buttons. Here is a great way to make special tailored matching and math games for kids! How to Read More...
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I know I have a difficult time reading maps. I still agonize over which way is north or or south. I will usually get frustrated and ask for visual landmarks. My word maps consist of, "If you pass the yellow dog in the yard you have gone too far, go just Read More...
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"Feelings are much like waves, we can't stop them from coming but we can choose which one to surf." ~Jonatan Mårtensson Helping young children to be socially aware has always been a passion of ours. I was said by Professor James Heckman (Noble Prize winning Read More...
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"Kids: they dance before they learn there is anything that isn't music." ~William Stafford We have some very popular fingerplays with kids in the preschool program. Here are just a few we never get tired of! Popular Fingerplays and Songs in Preschool: Read More...
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"What's to puzzle over? Spread your wings and let your soul melt into the sky" ~Anonymous Puzzles come in all shapes and sizes for preschoolers. Good quality puzzles can be purchased at yard sales, consignment or thrift shops, and lending toy libraries. Read More...
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"Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do" ~Jason Love So…accidents happen. Things can get all twisted up somehow…but thank goodness there is a way many things can be made right. Young children love language. In early childhood education we spend Read More...
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