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Keep kids cool in the warm weather with this simple and fun project we like to call, Sandwich Bag Science! We like to do it in groups of three or four with the kids holding the bags up over their head. On a nice hot day I like to have them 'hypothesize' 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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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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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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Materials Needed for Homemade Ice Cream in a Bag: 1 gallon sized resealable bag, 1 quart sized resealable bag, 1/2 c Milk 1/ 1/2-2 tbsp. sugar, 1tsp. vanilla extract or cocoa powder, 2 trays of ice cubes, 6 tbsp. of salt or rock salt (the more salt the Read More...
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I love the look of watercolors. It is a very soothing activity for kids to do when they will be indoors and away from the elements. I had often thought of ways to extend on watercolors and finally found a way. I'm sure it's not original but it's a great Read More...
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