Learning letter M. M is for milk. We decided to do a simple color changing milk experiment. This is a fun chemistry experiment to watch and do for the little ones and even though they don’t understand the complete science behind it, it’s still fun to watch the colors mix. […]
Monthly Archives: April 2019
While we are learning the letter L, we decided to add a sensory bin activity that goes in depth of what a lily pond environment is. This Easy water play activity for beautiful sunny days like today. We enjoyed playing and splashing water while learning about Lily pond environment. Materials […]
Jellyfish salt painting. This was a fun art activity to do using glue, salt, and food colors🎨. It can be done with any picture/theme in mind, child name, 🌈 picture of a rainbow, or flowers💐. We drew a Jellyfish because we are learning the letter J and this was an […]
Letter J activity J for Jellybeans I drew shapes (other ideas can be a letter on one side and picture on another to match, for example a for 🍎, or upper and lower case letters B and b). Then I cut the jellybeans in half and let the little ones […]
Popsicle color match 🌈 using felt and Popsicle/craft sticks. Cut out the Popsicle shapes from felt and you can either use the glue gun or sew the edges to close. Then I got color Popsicle sticks to match the felt pieces. This activity is great for little ones to learn […]
Letter hunt with bingo markers. This is an easy revision activity that kids can do on their own, trying to find the letter given on the sheet. They learn letter recognition with this activity using dot-a-dot markers, which are a mess-free, non-toxic and easy to use by tiny hands. We […]
Letter A activity. Using play dough to trace upper- and lower-case letters. We also made an apple craft to go along with our letter. Playing with homemade play dough is an easy to set up activity that helps promote sensory play, endless open-ended fun and strengthens fine motor skills. Play […]
Letter F activity. F is for fish. We decided to read Rainbow fish and do this activity to go along with our great book about a beautiful fish who finds friendship when he learns to share. For the activity, print and cut out shape of a fish. Provide color paper, […]
Beautiful springtime activity. Little ones can learn their name and practice spelling with this flower puzzle and learn about parts of a flower. Cut out the petals to use for the letters and the center of the flower as a guide and spelling for the name.
For letter H, we read The Little House🏠 by #virginialeeburton. For our #bookishplay we used craft sticks to make a house pattern, I drew out the pattern on the paper and then Sophie followed with craft sticks to make the house pattern.