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Pix from Factory Direct Craft Blog I have done kids crafts like this in so many ways for different seasons. They come out so precious and parents and kids go nuts for them! Well, who wouldn't? Practically anything made from kids hand or footprints seem Read More...
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I have to admit. I have never run out of ideas for kids with bubble wrap. Sure, we save scraps but nothing beats a big roll for tons of activities! Art: Tape a sheet down and allow the children to freely pain it with tempra paints. I get a clean shett Read More...
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I love growing in the preschool classroom. I think that is why I have always have bits of nature, critters and assorted plant life perched somewhere. Growing seeds is a wonderful process for preschoolers to see all year round because it truly demonstrates Read More...
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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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Who doesn't have tons of TP rolls laying around? I thought I would give an Honorable Mention shout out to some of the best ideas we have found out there for TP roll crafts. They kids will love them, parents will keep them, and you can finally clear out Read More...
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By far, the simplest dipping dish for veggies or fish sticks! There is something about dips that really have the children going for their veggies. They are more likely to taste or try food they have prepared themselves! How to Prepare Finney's Finest Read More...
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I have found myself hiding and disguising fruits and veggies for our kids in the preschool classroom. I think any crafty teacher or parent is willing to go though great lengths to make sure our kids have the right nutrition! 'Ants on a log' just had to Read More...
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Look what we found! I love going on nature walks. Especially, when the weather is nice. I will usually take out my group of kids; paper bags in tow, and we march along singing every song we know while picking up bits of nature. By the time we get back: Read More...
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It seems like most gorgeous art projects never stay in the classroom longer than a day. Sometimes, I actually have to plan for festive classroom decorations and really get the kids excited about it, as well. This can be a bit tricky but long-term projects Read More...
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Now a days wallets are thin. We I used to not think twice about purchasing before-is now bought on sale. And I mean a good sale. I am learning to be a bit more recession chic when I realized people and businesses really do want to help. They just aren't Read More...
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"Part of a teacher's job is to burn brightly without burning out." I was once asked how I avoided teacher burn out all these years. The answer came quite quickly. No. It is nothing anyone taught me in college or I learned at a lecture. It's something Read More...
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Part of our job is to help all our children be a product of their own inspiration. Read More...
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Winter Luminaries make great gifts and are so versatile. This open ended craft can be done in so many adorable ways it is almost unfair to post it only in November. But since we will be doing it this month with the preschoolers we'll be sure to let you Read More...
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Snowflakes glittering from the sky Snowflakes, snowflakes, up so high Snowflakes, snowflakes, soft and white Snowflakes, snowflakes, a beautiful sight! Q-Tips are so versatile! We we always keep them on hand for engaging crafts for our preschoolers. A Read More...
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