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Continue reading →: Muddy Tires Toddler Coordination ActivityMaterials Needed: Instructions Cut a large piece from the butcher paper to act as the track for the car to drive on. Tape borders to secure in place Add brown paint to paper plate Drive car through the paint to throughly coat the wheels Place car on butcher paper Have…
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Continue reading →: Fall Sorting Sensory BinMaterials Needed: Directions: Place pumpkins down first in bin. Next cover with leaves until completely hidden. Place yellow tulle strips on top. Finish with acorns. Play Instructions: Have your child find and count all the pumpkins. Repeat this step with the acorns.
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Continue reading →: 5 Little Pumpkins Hat CraftTag along craft for the song 5 Little Pumpkins Materials Needed: Directions: Take one sheet of orange construction paper and cut it horizontally down the middle. Tape one end to another. Now measure your child’s head with this strip. Trim excess and tape together to create the base of your…
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Continue reading →: /m/ Monster Mash GamesWhen teaching phonemic awareness, its important to include learning opportunities that are not just flashcards. Hands on learning like the games below help children to retain information and view phonemic learning as fun. Making reading easy and achievable! Parents, it’s extremely important to remember that the letter ‘m’ doesn’t end…
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Continue reading →: Hidden Body Structures RevealFor this activity you can either decide to create the skeletal or circulatory system. Materials Needed: Directions: Mix two tablespoons of baking soda with 3 tablespoons of warm water until dissolved completely. Next take your LSW Free Body Outline Printable and paint either the circulatory system (draw stick figure and…
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Continue reading →: How Our Lungs WorkThis activity is perfect for showing young children in real time what lungs look like and how they work in simple and easy to learn visuals. Materials Needed: Directions: After printing and cutting out the lungs with the link above, have your child color in the lungs. Give simple explanations…
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Continue reading →: BOOTiful Ghost KeepsakeMaterials Needed: Directions: Paint your child’s hand in white paint and firmly place down on the black construction paper. Next take your scissors and cut around the hand. Glue on your googly eyes. Below the eyes draw on two dots with pink marker (blush). Finish this craft by adding a…
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Continue reading →: Eyeball PaintMaterials Needed: Directions: First pour water into sphere ice tray. Next add paint and mix. Drop your eyeball into the paint/water mixture. Place in freezer until frozen. Take out of molds and PAINT! As time passes the ice cube will slowly melt allowing more paint to flow onto the paper.
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Continue reading →: Creepy Colorful EyeballsMaterials Needed: Directions: Taking your marker and draw a large circle on your cotton round. Next color in a dot inside the circle. Repeat this until you have the desired number of eyeballs to paint. Now set up your watercolor painting area. Have your child design creepy colorful eyeballs by…
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Continue reading →: BUBBLING CauldronArt – Hand eye coordination Materials Needed: Directions: After downloading the free cauldron printable, cut out the cauldron. Next glue it at the bottom center of the white paper. Fill up both bowls half-way with water. Add two drops of dish soap to each dish. Next add your paint colors…







