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Most kids love it when things get a little messy! STEM activities are the perfect opportunity to do just that while at the same time learning the scientific method. This soda and Mentos science experiment for kids is no exception. It delivers foamy, messy fun while providing a great opportunity to learn. Candy science experiments…
Do you love Christmas lights as much as I do? They are one of my favorite Christmas decorations, well besides trying to untangle them! It is beautiful to have twinkling, colorful lights spanning the room and adding a glow, hugging the Christmas tree, and lighting up each house on every street. It makes even the…
Did you grab all the mini erasers that Target has been selling in their Bullseye playground the last few months? I sure did! So many fun choices! It’s been hard to keep up with making printables to go along with all the different mini erasers, but I’m working on it! These free printable gumball mini…
Something about patterns and order is appealing to most preschoolers and toddlers. Kids love order, even though it doesn’t seem like it when they are tearing through the house trailing a line of toilet paper behind them. Even though kids don’t seem to care about order and patterns, this leaf patterning activity will catch their…
Incorporating themes into preschool learning is crucial because we can sneakily work on the same concepts all year long! Winter themes for preschool can include winter alphabet activities, science experiments with snow, math games using cotton ball counters and more! These free printable uppercase and lowercase letters worksheets provide great hands-on practice for our youngest…
At our house, we don’t like to waste. We believe in reduce, reuse, recycle for as many things as we can. We hate throwing away things that can be upcycled into something better than the original. One item we hate seeing wasted week after week is the cardboard tube that is inside of toilet paper…