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Posted on 04/28/20 by Amanda in
Early Childhood
What is more fun than a scavenger hunt? Whether alone or with friends, finding hidden items is exciting. Why else would egg hunts be so popular?
We used dinosaurs here, but you can use any objects... read more
Posted on 04/28/20 by Amanda in
Early Childhood
Fossils are so easy to make, whether you have air dry clay on hand or make your own salt dough (here's our favorite recipe).
Fossils are created when organic matters turns to rock over time, either... read more
Posted on 04/28/20 by Amanda in
Early Childhood
Dramatic play doesn't have to mean a fully decorated area in your home - it's often not feasible!
Instead, provide opportunities for imaginative play by adding costumes (homemade and paper-based are great), word walls, and items... read more
Posted on 04/24/20 by Amanda in
Early Childhood
Bingo is such a fun game for practicing all types of concepts. We created this bingo game with common opposite pictures.
Just print the game boards (don't forget an extra copy to cut out as your... read more
Posted on 04/24/20 by Amanda in
Early Childhood
We've been at home together for a while now, so we're sure you've figured out what works for you. Routine is important so kids know what to expect out of their days, but today we're... read more