Math games for your preschooler can be colorful and fun with these painted rainbow math counters using natural materials in your own backyard! Work on counting, sorting and patterning as you get them ready for Kindergarten with these math skills.Here's how to paint and play this math game! This post contains affiliate links.Painted Rainbow Math Counters with AcornsThis rainbow activity pairs well with the book is A Rainbow of My Own by Don Freeman. In the story a small boy imagines ... Read more...
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30+ Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers
Explore these 30+ playful hands-on alphabet activities with your preschooler and even toddler. The best collection of fun ideas to learn the letters of the alphabet with your child. The Ultimate Collection of Alphabet Activities for Preschool Looking for letter recognition games online? You've found the perfect spot with over 30+ letter recognition games for kids. They are play-based learning to help your child explore and enjoy as they discover the letters of the alphabet. We're excited ... Read more...
Name Activities for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Learning to recognize your name as a child is such a magical experience! Here are 30 name activities for preschoolers or toddlers to get excited about the letters in their name.Young children are highly interested in their own name and it's the perfect place to start with letter recognition.Disclosure: This post contains referral links to AmazonName Themed ActivitiesThis week we're featuring the theme NAMES for our Virtual Book Club for Kids! Click here to get the 5 Activities for ... Read more...
Pencil Themed Clothespins for Back to School Literacy Fun
This school year kick off the fun with spelling words and sight words with a little twist. Create these adorable pencil themed clothespins for back to school literacy games for your beginning reader. They are so easy even the kids can paint them! Here's how to make and play! Pencil Themed ClothespinsThis time of year is always a fun time to spark your child's love of learning and school. Playing games inspired by back to school supplies help you kick off the school year with a ... Read more...
Learn to Read Sight Words with this FUN Movement Sidewalk Chalk Sight Word Game
When the weather gets nice – our sidewalk chalk comes out. It’s inexpensive and screams – CREATE WITH ME! The kids love to smash it and make colored chalk (which is sooo messy), I like to use it to think of fun ways to learn. We’ve played this sidewalk chalk sight word game with my four year old who is just learning a few words because he wants to read like his big brother, with my seven year old to practice harder sight words, and with my 10 year old to review her reading ... Read more...
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