Are you raising bilingual children or working in a multi-language classroom? Or do you want to just share bilingual preschool activities with the young children in your life? When you teach young children more than one language, or speak in a different language from their "home" language, it can help boost their cognition, listening skills,... Continue Reading →
Homemade Love: Easy Preschool Valentines Made Without Food
With Valentine's Day right around the corner, you might need to make some quick and easy preschool valentines for an entire class. Here are ten easy preschool Valentines that you can DIY on a budget with barely any time at all. Keep scrolling down for a FREE printable LEGO Valentine card! Click the heart photo... Continue Reading →
Sensory Play Activity: Easiest No-Cook Play Dough Recipe
Hooray For Play Dough! Even though I'm not a huge fan of using food stuff as play materials, I do love me some homemade play dough. This recipe is my hands-down favorite because the dough is velvety smooth, lasts so long, and is so simple that even my two-year-old can practically make this one all... Continue Reading →
Math Hands: Easy Math Games For Preschoolers
Looking for an easy math game for preschoolers? Math Hands is just right for preschool or kindergarten and can be played at circle time, transition times, while waiting in line, or any time you want to do some quick learning. This game builds math skills like counting and basic addition and subtraction, while also working... Continue Reading →
Apple Tree Game: A Felt Board Activity That Builds Preschool Math Skills
Though the apple trees in my yard are covered in snow right now, it doesn't stop me from thinking ahead to fall and apple-picking season. The Apple Tree Game is a felt board activity that builds preschool math skills like counting and simple addition and subtraction. It also works for kindergarten math too! It's fun... Continue Reading →