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COLOR 🎨 MY NAME

Before a child ever learns to read the book in their hand or write their name on a piece of paper, they will have learned to recognize their own name. Sure, you can have them write it down a million times or trace it, but we know that children learn BEST when something interests them. So why not give them something interesting? Create for them the kind of learning that…

PAINTING SANTA’S πŸŽ… BEARD – A FINE MOTOR AND ART ACTIVITY FOR PRESCHOOLERS

I’d like to tell you that Amazon and Target boxes πŸ“¦ don’t find themselves at my home every week or 2, but I’d be lying. And for so long I’ve felt guilty about throwing those boxes out (yes, even when they go into the recycling ♻️ bin), but not today. Today, Santa got a makeover and he’s never looked more fabulous. Simply draw Santa onto the side…

PRESCHOOL ART ACTIVITY: STENCILING FALL LEAVES 🍁

Earlier this week we learned that yellow and red paint mix to make orange paint, which just so happens to be one of the colors of Fall/Autumn leaves 🍁 (just not in South Florida because 🏝 seasons are not really something we see here πŸƒ). The kids then used stencils to make their own Fall leaves 🍁 collage. H went to work right away with the stencils while B decided to try her…