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Science Experiment Jesus Washes Our Sins Away

Science Experiment: Jesus Washes Our Sins Away

  Last year in one of our Sunday School classes, one of the teachers showed us a demonstration very similar to this one. Not only did I think it was amazing from a science perspective, I also thought it was…

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Peter Rabbit Paper Plate Pop Up Garden

Peter Rabbit Paper Plate Pop Up Garden

Happy March! This month’s Virtual Book Club for Kids is Beatrix Potter’s classic The Tale of Peter Rabbit.     We had so much fun reading this book! Little Brother was especially intrigued with Peter Rabbit…maybe because he would have done…

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Jesus Calms the Storm Art

Jesus Calms the Storm Art for Kids

  As I have mentioned before, I volunteer to help write supplemental children’s curriculum at our church. Back in November, I wrote a unit on the nautical miracles of Jesus (Jesus/Peter Walking on Water, Jesus Calming the Storm, Great Hauls…

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Dr. Seuss Printable Lunch Notes

Dr. Seuss Printable Lunch Notes

  Dr. Seuss is one of my favorite early childhood authors. I recognize and respect that some educators don’t appreciate his nonsensical stories…but I think they are timeless and engaging. The rhyme and rhythm of the text in each story just begs…

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5 Reasons to Say Yes to the Mess

5 Reasons to Say Yes to the Mess

This post is sponsored by Swiffer. All opinions are 100% mine.   I have a confession to make:  I don’t like messy projects or activities. There I said it. There are a good number of activities we do on this blog that…

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Animal Mix-Up

Animal Mix-Up LEGOs

  Years ago I created an Animal Mix-Up LEGOs activity that was pretty much identical to this one. Unfortunately, however, when I transferred my blog from one platform to another (Blogger to WordPress), this specific post was somehow lost (and…

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The Cat in the Hat activity

The Cat in the Hat Builds That Activity

  This month’s Virtual Book Club for Kids is exploring the beloved classic The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss. I don’t know about you, but I am a huge Dr. Seuss fan. I love the playful rhyme and repetition within his…

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Slide Painting

Slide Painting

  I’ll be honest with you…this Slide Painting activity as part of our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers series is not for the faint of heart. It was messy (as our pictures clearly show). But it was also…

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Scooping and Pouring Edible Water Beads

Scooping and Pouring Edible Water Beads

    I have been a fan of water beads for play and learning for several years now. We have made a “What is Blood Made Of?” Sensory Tub, a Monster Sensory Tub, 4th of July Sensory Tub, and we even…

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Why I Don't Want My Daughter to be Independent

Why I Don’t Want My Daughter to Be Independent

  I have noticed a trend in the last ten years when it comes to female protagonists in books, movies, and TV shows. These women (and girls) are portrayed as strong, outspoken, and fiercely independent. Depending on others is portrayed…

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Snowman Ball Sort

Snowman Ball Sort

  Our Snowman Ball Sort activity requires a bit more prep than the other activities in our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers…but it is well worth it!   We finally put away our Christmas Tree Ball Sort just this past week because…

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Hokey Pokey Roll & Sing

Hokey Pokey Roll and Sing

  For Day 22 of our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers we had fun with this Hokey Pokey Roll & Sing activity! It is a variation of the silly Hokey Pokey song and Little Sister had a blast!…

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Cotton Ball Races

Cotton Ball Races

  It’s Day 21 of our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers and our Cotton Ball Races activity was one that my 6-year old enjoyed far more than my toddler. With 31 activities, there are bound to be some that…

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Heart Sensory Matching

Heart Sensory Matching

  I was planning on this being an activity for the boys, as I wasn’t sure Little Sister (almost 2 years old) could comprehend the concept of matching textures quite yet. But I was wrong…she is obsessed with this heart…

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Sticky Mural for Toddlers

Sticky Mural for Toddlers

  It’s Day 19 of our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers series. Today we decided to do a little abstract mixed media art with this Sticky Mural for Toddlers. :)  It is super simple and something that your child…

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Fizzing Snowflakes

Indoor Activity For Toddlers – Fizzing Snowflakes

  For Day 18 of our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers series we decided to try a little toddler chemistry. This Fizzing Snowflakes activity is simply a frozen version of the reaction between baking soda and vinegar…but when you…

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Multiplication Facts Made Easy with TimesTales

Multiplication Facts Made Easy with Times Tales

This is a sponsored post. All opinions are 100% mine.   I am convinced there are two types of people in this world:  Those who “get” math and those who just don’t. I happen to fall in the latter category–math was never…

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Printable Cereal Sorting Mat

Printable Cereal Sorting Mat

  Today is Day 15 of our 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers series and we had a little fun with cereal. We used Froot Loops (don’t judge) for this super simple sorting activity. :)   Sorting is such…

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