Posts tagged Preschoolers
Kids Activity: How to Make Quick, Easy DIY Dyed Pasta Noodles for Sensory Play and Crafts That Build Gross Motor Skills

Preschool Crafts

How to Make Quick, Easy DIY Dyed Pasta Noodles for Sensory Play

Using just paint and hand sanitizer, you and your little one(s) can make these vibrant, colorful dry pasta noodles for a fun sensory base or to use as craft supplies! Build gross motor skills by stringing them together or practice color sorting and categorizing by shape. The possibilities are endless!

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Introducing The Beginner's Bible Preschool Workbook from Zonderkidz! Early Learning Activities for Reading Readiness, Numbers, Handwriting and More

EDUCATIONAL & FUN

The Beginner’s Bible Preschool Workbook is a great resource loaded with fun, challenging activities that build knowledge and fine motor skills for kids ages 3-5.

Another great feature is the faith-based aspect that is truly wonderful for homeschooling parents, or teachers, who are looking for something to help build an education centered around a biblical basis. Plus, this resource pairs well with other products in the Beginner’s Bible collection!

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The Best Markers for Little Kids (Plus, They're Mess Free!) | A Product Review, Creative Use Idea List, and Shopping/Wishlist Links for Crayola Color Wonder Mess Free Markers and Coloring Paper

MESS FREE

The perfect way to keep your littles busy while introducing art and coloring into their day!

Ok Mamas, so this isn’t a revolutionary product but if you’re like me and you just need ten minutes to get something done while your toddler is occupied, or if you’re looking for a fun way to integrate art and crafting into your toddler’s day, this is it! Crayola’s revolutionary Color Wonder Mess Free collection is PERFECT for busy littles and parents who want to maintain unmarked walls (*wink).

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How To Spend Intentional Time With Your Little Ones While Cultivating Creativity Through A Focus on Art | Including A Supply List and Tips!

Motherhood

How To Spend Intentional Time With Your Little Ones While Cultivating Creativity Through A Focus on Art | Including A Supply List and Tips!

Coloring, noodles, glue sticks, crinkly papers… It’s what preschools and churches have been doing for ages to help children learn and expand their creativity so why not try it at home? It doesn’t have be to grand; even the simplest of projects can be fun for toddlers and school age children. All it takes is a desire to have fun with your child, get a little messy and think outside the box!

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