Make a PVC Sand Table for Children

    If you look in any preschool, water and sand tables for sensory manipulation seem to be all the rage. Sensory tables emphasizes learning through the five senses.   Water Tables Emphasizes: Learn Measurements through comparison and trial Develop Hand/Eye Coordination by pouring Discover the properties of water Experiment with mixing different colors (provide […]

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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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Duck Pond

This is a fun way to help children identify letters or numbers.   To help children with letter/number recognition, along with taking turns.   Before You Start: • Cut simple duck shapes from yellow contact paper (or laminated construction paper). • Attach each duck to the side of a juice box. • Cut out a […]

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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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