Bubble Fun

  Bubbles are the next best thing to singing when it comes to cheering up a fussy baby. Blow them within reach of your seated baby so she can bat at them; say “pop” when they burst as they hit the ground. Later, your baby will try to “catch” them, and later still she’ll want […]

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I SPY!

The next time you’re on the road or waiting for a meal, give this classic family game a mathematical twist.   1. Play this game with your child while riding the bus or driving in the car, waiting at the doctor’s office or shopping together in the supermarket. For starters, find something in clear view […]

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The Foamerator

  This project is blowing bubbles with a twist. We first made these foamerators last summer and they quickly became a big hit.   An empty soda or water bottle A washcloth A rubber band   Cut the bottom off of the bottle. Fold the washcloth in half and cover the bottom of the bottle […]

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Nature Window

Celebrate nature and decorate your space!   Show some examples of the things you’d like the children to look for on their walk: small flowers, leaves, etc. Discourage them from choosing sticks or thick items (pinecones, etc) – explain that flat things will work better for your project. Take your group on a nature walk. […]

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Sock Garden Walk

Many times we walk through gardens without realizing the potential in the soil. This activity invites the preschool child to discover the many possibilities that wait at her feet!   Before You Start: Find a plant or a tree that is growing in an unusual place. Ask the children how that plant began growing in […]

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Earth Bottles

Bring pieces of the Earth from your own backyard into your students’ homes with these stylish and esthetic Earth Bottles. Inspire admiration for earth’s beauty and variety. Improve sensory integration, creativity, fine motor skills, patterning and recycling skills.  The beans and rice, as well as the other natural materials offer a variety of colors that […]

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Sunshine Prints

Easiest mess free sunny activity ever      Construction paper Few interestingly shaped items Sunshine Possibly rocks to stop the paper blowing away.       Gather supplies, head outside, arrange items on paper, and place rocks in each corner to hold it steady. Forget about it for an hour while the sun kisses the […]

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Bubble Solutions

Beluga Bubbles   1 C. Warm Water 1/4 C. Blue Dishwashing Liquid 1 Tsp. Salt   Combine all ingredients. Mix well until salt dissolves.     Best Bubble Solution   1 C. Water 2 tbsp Light Karo syrup OR 2 Tablespoons Glycerin 4 tbsp Dishwashing liquid   Mix together and have fun!   More Bubbles […]

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