Sometimes we know something but we don’t do it. For instance, we know we should speak kindly to each other, but in reality, our tones often don’t reflect kindness. I came up with a visual reminder to help our family remember to use “soft” words. Speaking Kindly To Each Other Yesterday I was reading My […]
P is for Pumpkin
One of our favorite fall activities is to pick out a pumpkin at a local pumpkin patch. It also makes it a great opportunity to do a letter P is for pumpkin unit study too. Letter P is for Pumpkin Letter P Recognition Activities At the beginning of the week we did our letter P cut […]
Hey Diddle, Diddle Nursery Rhyme Craft
I love teaching my toddler and preschool children nursery rhymes. One of my daughter’s favorite is Hey Diddle Diddle. When I can, I like to pair the rhyme with a craft, movement or a song. For Hey Diddle Diddle, we made a cute poem booklet. We also had fun learning Jack and Jill too! Pin It Hey, Diddle, Diddle […]
Nocturnal Animals Sort
Though we’ve been taking it easy this summer, we still are keeping up with our Letter of the Week activities. For Letter N week we learned about naps, night, and nocturnal animals! Here’s our nocturnal animal activities for preschool: One activity we did was a nocturnal and diurnal animal sorting activity. It was a great […]
Learning Telephone Numbers Printable
One of my most-downloaded freebies has been the teaching telephone numbers to toddlers and preschoolers printable. Much has changed since I first created it, so I’ve made an updated version that uses a cell phone as the image instead of the old-fashioned telephone. 🙂 Teaching Toddlers & Preschoolers Their Phone Number I still have several […]
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