“Sound Eggs” or “A Descent into Hysteria”
Blissful Moments [Link Removed because the blog is now private.] had a great idea for tot school of using plastic Easter eggs as a sound matching activity. I had seen something like this a while ago...
View ArticleRemoving Clothespins from a Basket
Sweet Pea is 24 months old. From: This simple idea was inspired by the excellent book Teach Me To Do It Myself by Maja Pitamic. I found a slightly more detailed explanation at Shu-Chen Yen’s On-Line...
View ArticleSnowflake Counting with Milk Cap Numbers
Sweet Pea is 33 months old. From: After creating the milk cap numbers, this was the first activity I devised to go with them. We did not have a whole lot of luck with these worksheets, but I wanted to...
View ArticleCrayola Stampers
Sweet Pea is 34 months old. From: I saw these Crayola Stampers on sale at Target and thought they would be a lot of fun for Sweet Pea. Crayola Stampers. Paper. Observations: These are supposed to be...
View ArticleTake 2 – Design-A-Mug: Worst Gift Ever
(Sorry if you saw an unfinished version of this in your rss feed earlier. This is the finished post.) From: I found this cute “Design-A-Mug” kit at Micheal’s and thought it would make a great Father’s...
View ArticleTwig
Sweet Pea is 45 months old. From: Have you heard of Twig? Sweet Pea has recently outgrown a lot of her toddler things so I have been looking for some new preschool toys. I had seen a lot of great...
View ArticleDice Stamp Addition
Sweet Pea is 5 years old. From: This came from Housing a Forest, but it did not go as planned. lol. Material: Dice Paint Salt Paper Felt Paper Plate Procedure: Pour some craft paint on a plate...
View ArticleExploding Ivory (Bonus: “How to Make PlaySnot® – A New Sensory Material”).
Sweet Pea is 6 years old. From: This quick little activity is from Our Best Bites. Material: A brand spanking new bar of Ivory soap. A plate. A microwave. Procedure: Put the bar of Ivory soap on...
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