Long time, no post! While my little learners have been keeping quite busy, I haven't sat down to write a blog post in a very long time... so here we go! Today the kiddos played with two sticky walls (one for our 4 year old learner and one for our 11 month old learner). While … Continue reading Sibling Sticky Walls
Tag: Hands-On
Alphabet Car Pick Up!
Talk about a break! In October we found out we are expecting Baby #2 (which we are thrilled about) but that meant "morning sickness" AKA all day sickness in full swing... So, here we are...mid-January (17 weeks along with Baby 2) and I am FINALLY getting back to thinking creatively about activities for our Little … Continue reading Alphabet Car Pick Up!
Stamp Those Bath Toys!
Does your little one have some of those squirty bath toy animals? I don’t know about you, but after a few months, ours always seem to build up some level of delightful gunk (EWWW)! Although they can be soaked and washed, sometimes they are too far gone and you might feel like throwing them away... … Continue reading Stamp Those Bath Toys!
On-the-Go DIY Sticker I Spy!
Have you ever had a toddler sitting next to you in a waiting room made for adults? It’s not always a pretty site. Thank goodness for snacks, toy cars and big windows, but even then… The endless energy and short attention span of a toddler can make for a longer than anticipated wait time. I … Continue reading On-the-Go DIY Sticker I Spy!
Let’s Sort!
Parents, Educators, Grandparents and Caretakers… Looking to keep your little one busy while keeping them hands-on and thinking at the same time? Then sorts could be what you need! By being both educational and time consuming, they can make for great morning activities (AKA “Breakfast Invitation”), structured play, time-fillers and even clean-up activities! Sorting is … Continue reading Let’s Sort!
Getting Hands-On with Play-Dough.
Hey Parents and Educators! Who has a little one that loves working those fine motor skills and getting hands-on with some dough? Play-dough is such a versatile tool used for imaginative play, construction, and even learning letters, numbers and words. Once your little one is past the phase of eating the salty deliciousness (YUCK!), it … Continue reading Getting Hands-On with Play-Dough.