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Show-and-Share Saturday: A Blog Worthy of Reading

I usually post a cute craft or learning activity that I find on the web for my Show-and-Share Saturday posts. But today I feel like sharing something a bit deeper… I recently reconnected with a long, lost childhood friend via the…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Candy Corn Patterning

I love this idea from A Mommy’s Adventures. Sorting and patterning are two really important skills for preschoolers and this activity utilizes some fun seasonal candy! Head on over here and take a look! Do you have a post/idea that…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Symmetrical Pumpkins

I love this idea from Teach Preschool! I had never even thought about incorporating symmetry activities with young children. This is a great activity for both toddlers and preschoolers. Head on over here and take a look!

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Acquiring Sign Language

Guest post by Emily Patterson and Kathleen Thomas One of the keys to surviving in a tilted economic system in which opportunities to achieve a decent standard of living will be limited is versatility – and the ability to communicate…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Mudpies

Sometimes the simplest things are the most fun! What kid wouldn’t love to mess around in the mud and create this curious concoction??? Head on over to Marigold Road and take a look at this fun outdoor activity…while it is still…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Dinosaur Bones

Our Crafts ~N~ Things has this very neat dinosaur skeleton made from popsicle sticks and toothpicks! Head on over to check it out! Photo from Our Crafts ~N~ Things *Our next thematic unit will be on Apples. Do you have…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Dino Clip Cards

Confessions of a HomeSchooler has a plethora of amazing Dinosaur activities for preschoolers here. My favorite is this little dinosaur clothespin activity. You clip the corresponding number of mini-clothespins to each dinosaur’s back. You can even download the dinosaurs for FREE…how cool…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Rainbow Fish Lantern

I love this adorable idea from Learning Parade using the book The Rainbow Fish .  I probably wouldn’t attempt this with Big Brother (since he is only 2 1/2), but it would be a great activity for an older child. Do…

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Sandpaper Sand Castle

Kara from Little Learners Lounge came up with this adorable idea of creating castles out of sandpaper. A perfect no-mess craft for toddlers and preschoolers alike! Head on over here and take a look!

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Show-and-Share Saturday: Wacky Races

My friend and fellow teacher turned stay-at-home Momma Julie recently did a sensory activity with her 22 month-old son that I thought was definitely worthy of sharing! Doesn’t this just look like so much fun? She used buttons, coffee grounds, and a…

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Transportation Birthday Card

I couldn’t help but post this adorable birthday card from Alison at Oopsey Daisy. Not only does this card go great with our transportation unit, but Prince Charming’s birthday is today! Little Brother helped me make one a few days ago for his Daddy…

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