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Directions: Download and print the Ocean Count and Clip Cards (below). Cut out the four cards on each page. Challenge your child to count the items on the card. Clip a clothes pin onto the corresponding numeral. If you don’t have a clothes pin you can put a sticker on the number,circle it,
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Inexpensive DIY Yard Signs. I’ve seen yard signs like these pop up in neighborhoods and schools to celebrate different occasions. They can be pricey, but you can create your own DIY yard signs for under $20 that will look fantastic and make someone’s day. You can make these inexpensive, DIY yard signs for: birthdays. baby showersTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Here are some fun 20 month old learning activities to keep your toddler busy, entertained, and learning! 1. Watercolors: Yes, he needs a LITTLE help with reminders to dip in water, but for the most part, painting is one of his favorite things. Plus, it’s easily washed off little fingers and faces. 2.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Cut three strands of thread. Each piece should be about 2 feet long. Begin by tying a shell or a bead to the end of each piece of thread. This will keep the rest of the beads and shells in place. Add more beads and shells to each of the three strands of thread. Keep adding until about half (12 inches) ofTHE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow. ST. PATRICK'S DAY COLOR BY NUMBER PAGES St. Patrick’s Day Color by Number Pages. St. Patrick’s Day color by number pages are FREE to download and print for some St. Patrick’s Day fun. These are great for rainy day family fun or to have on hand for a St. Patrick’s Day party. From rainbows and pots of gold to shamrocks and green hats, these designs are perfect for allof March.
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A Color of His Own activities and crafts. We just love the book A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni! It is a beautiful book with a wonderful message. Here are several A Color of His Own activities and crafts that go along with this book:THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Easy Bake Oven was an exciting gift for us this Christmas! We baked the cookies that were included in the box the same day. Because the store bought mixes can be a bit pricey (especially for my enthusiastic bakers), we came up with a way to make your own Easy BakeOven mixes.
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Directions: Download and print the Ocean Count and Clip Cards (below). Cut out the four cards on each page. Challenge your child to count the items on the card. Clip a clothes pin onto the corresponding numeral. If you don’t have a clothes pin you can put a sticker on the number,circle it,
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Inexpensive DIY Yard Signs. I’ve seen yard signs like these pop up in neighborhoods and schools to celebrate different occasions. They can be pricey, but you can create your own DIY yard signs for under $20 that will look fantastic and make someone’s day. You can make these inexpensive, DIY yard signs for: birthdays. baby showersTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Here are some fun 20 month old learning activities to keep your toddler busy, entertained, and learning! 1. Watercolors: Yes, he needs a LITTLE help with reminders to dip in water, but for the most part, painting is one of his favorite things. Plus, it’s easily washed off little fingers and faces. 2.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Cut three strands of thread. Each piece should be about 2 feet long. Begin by tying a shell or a bead to the end of each piece of thread. This will keep the rest of the beads and shells in place. Add more beads and shells to each of the three strands of thread. Keep adding until about half (12 inches) ofTHE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow. ST. PATRICK'S DAY COLOR BY NUMBER PAGES St. Patrick’s Day Color by Number Pages. St. Patrick’s Day color by number pages are FREE to download and print for some St. Patrick’s Day fun. These are great for rainy day family fun or to have on hand for a St. Patrick’s Day party. From rainbows and pots of gold to shamrocks and green hats, these designs are perfect for allof March.
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A Color of His Own activities and crafts. We just love the book A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni! It is a beautiful book with a wonderful message. Here are several A Color of His Own activities and crafts that go along with this book:THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Easy Bake Oven was an exciting gift for us this Christmas! We baked the cookies that were included in the box the same day. Because the store bought mixes can be a bit pricey (especially for my enthusiastic bakers), we came up with a way to make your own Easy BakeOven mixes.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
Stargazing and looking at constellations for kids can open up new questions and curiosities about space. Next time you and your kids are out at night, take time toTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Here are some fun 20 month old learning activities to keep your toddler busy, entertained, and learning! 1. Watercolors: Yes, he needs a LITTLE help with reminders to dip in water, but for the most part, painting is one of his favorite things. Plus, it’s easily washed off little fingers and faces. 2.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Reply Bonna. The measurements for dying 1 pound of rice: 1 lb. of rice 1/2 tsp. of food coloring 1 tsp of rubbing alcohol. Put the alcohol and food coloring in a bag together and add rice.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The ocean has so much to wonder about and explore. Count different sea creatures on these ocean count and clipTHE ACTIVITY MOM
14 Month Old Learning Activities. Our little G is 14 months old and learning and playing with him is just getting so fun! If you have a little one, check out some of these 14 month old learning activities that are keeping little hands busy and learning over here!THE ACTIVITY MOM
Flashlight Sight Words. This is a really fun way to start introducing sight words in a way that gets kids excited to both write and read! Let your child guide you with words that interest them. My daughter really wanted to know all the names in our family, so we started with those words. Write one word on each star and tape them to the wall orTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
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20 FREE Printable Busy Bags. Here are 20 free, printable busy bags full of fun kid’s activities! They are perfect for traveling, waiting, independent play, or quiet time. Busy Bags (or Activity Bags) are a popular item to make and use with toddlers and preschoolers while traveling, waiting, or during quiet time!THE ACTIVITY MOM
We touch our head, touch your foot, tickle your tummy, touch the floor, turn around, jump, stretch – whatever I can come up with on the fly. Anytime I stop, she almost always requests “more.”. Fun Following Instructions Tasks – Give small tasks like “please put the ball in the cup” or “give Daddy a hug” that are fun and helpTHE ACTIVITY MOM
You can use this free, Bible people printable to introduce your children to some of the important people in the Bible. You could make puppets with them, create felt board people, or use them for other crafts and activities.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Directions: Download and print the Ocean Count and Clip Cards (below). Cut out the four cards on each page. Challenge your child to count the items on the card. Clip a clothes pin onto the corresponding numeral. If you don’t have a clothes pin you can put a sticker on the number,circle it,
THE ACTIVITY MOM
FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
14 Month Old Learning Activities. Our little G is 14 months old and learning and playing with him is just getting so fun! If you have a little one, check out some of these 14 month old learning activities that are keeping little hands busy and learning over here!THE ACTIVITY MOM
Here are some fun 20 month old learning activities to keep your toddler busy, entertained, and learning! 1. Watercolors: Yes, he needs a LITTLE help with reminders to dip in water, but for the most part, painting is one of his favorite things. Plus, it’s easily washed off little fingers and faces. 2.THE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Inexpensive DIY Yard Signs. I’ve seen yard signs like these pop up in neighborhoods and schools to celebrate different occasions. They can be pricey, but you can create your own DIY yard signs for under $20 that will look fantastic and make someone’s day. You can make these inexpensive, DIY yard signs for: birthdays. baby showersTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Take a piece of styrofoam (I got these at Dollar Tree.) and have your toddler push or hammer golf tees into the styrofoam. Take them out andstart again.
MAKE YOUR OWN GUINEA PIG BONDING POUCH Fold your piece of fleece in half and cut out a rectangle. Estimate the size that will fit your guinea pig and add an extra 3 inches on each side. It is better to make it a little bigger than you think you will need. Cut 3 inch slits (about an inch apart) onto the sides of the rectangle (cut through both sides of the fleece at the same time).THE ACTIVITY MOM
Directions: Download and print the Ocean Count and Clip Cards (below). Cut out the four cards on each page. Challenge your child to count the items on the card. Clip a clothes pin onto the corresponding numeral. If you don’t have a clothes pin you can put a sticker on the number,circle it,
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FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
14 Month Old Learning Activities. Our little G is 14 months old and learning and playing with him is just getting so fun! If you have a little one, check out some of these 14 month old learning activities that are keeping little hands busy and learning over here!THE ACTIVITY MOM
Here are some fun 20 month old learning activities to keep your toddler busy, entertained, and learning! 1. Watercolors: Yes, he needs a LITTLE help with reminders to dip in water, but for the most part, painting is one of his favorite things. Plus, it’s easily washed off little fingers and faces. 2.THE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Inexpensive DIY Yard Signs. I’ve seen yard signs like these pop up in neighborhoods and schools to celebrate different occasions. They can be pricey, but you can create your own DIY yard signs for under $20 that will look fantastic and make someone’s day. You can make these inexpensive, DIY yard signs for: birthdays. baby showersTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Take a piece of styrofoam (I got these at Dollar Tree.) and have your toddler push or hammer golf tees into the styrofoam. Take them out andstart again.
MAKE YOUR OWN GUINEA PIG BONDING POUCH Fold your piece of fleece in half and cut out a rectangle. Estimate the size that will fit your guinea pig and add an extra 3 inches on each side. It is better to make it a little bigger than you think you will need. Cut 3 inch slits (about an inch apart) onto the sides of the rectangle (cut through both sides of the fleece at the same time).THE ACTIVITY MOM
FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Stargazing and looking at constellations for kids can open up new questions and curiosities about space. Next time you and your kids are out at night, take time toTHE ACTIVITY MOM
The ocean has so much to wonder about and explore. Count different sea creatures on these ocean count and clipTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Here are some fun 20 month old learning activities to keep your toddler busy, entertained, and learning! 1. Watercolors: Yes, he needs a LITTLE help with reminders to dip in water, but for the most part, painting is one of his favorite things. Plus, it’s easily washed off little fingers and faces. 2.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Reply Bonna. The measurements for dying 1 pound of rice: 1 lb. of rice 1/2 tsp. of food coloring 1 tsp of rubbing alcohol. Put the alcohol and food coloring in a bag together and add rice.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Inexpensive DIY Yard Signs. I’ve seen yard signs like these pop up in neighborhoods and schools to celebrate different occasions. They can be pricey, but you can create your own DIY yard signs for under $20 that will look fantastic and make someone’s day. You can make these inexpensive, DIY yard signs for: birthdays. baby showers SIMPLE WOOD PROJECTS FOR KIDS TO MAKE To glue wood together, put a pea-sized amount of glue on your piece of wood. Distribute it evenly, then put your pieces together and press hard, moving a little to squeeze all extra glue out. Then put on a clamp, wipe the excess glue with a rag, and let it sit at least 20 minutes to 1 hour to dry.THE ACTIVITY MOM
6. Jenga: Bust out the Jenga game and let your tot build! He LOVES making towers (and then, of course, knocking them over!). 7. Drawing: G absolutely loves when I get out big chart paper and trace his hands, feet, or even whole body. It’s a great chance to build vocabulary and he gets to do large motion scribbles.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Reply Repurpose Old Containers into New Fun | The Awesome Aunt am all about saving money where you can and being creative. This post on The Activity Mom has a list of crafts and activities that you can create by using empty bottles and containers.THE ACTIVITY MOM
20 FREE Printable Busy Bags. Here are 20 free, printable busy bags full of fun kid’s activities! They are perfect for traveling, waiting, independent play, or quiet time. Busy Bags (or Activity Bags) are a popular item to make and use with toddlers and preschoolers while traveling, waiting, or during quiet time!THE ACTIVITY MOM
First, download and Print this FREE challenge and see who will come out the winner. Use this photo challenge with a group of friends, an organized club, or even family members that live far away. Share the results in a group text message, on social media, on email, orTHE ACTIVITY MOM
FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Print two sets of cards and use them to play Memory. Write capital and lowercase letters on the bugs and leaves to practice matching letters. Write numerals on the bugs and the equivalent dots on the leaves to practice counting and matching numbers. Use these cards in a Busy Bag. Hide the cards around the room and turn it into a Hide and SeekTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Pokemon is all over the place, including our house! Here are 12 awesome Pokemon Crafts and Activities for Kids that you will LOVE! Use this FREE, printable to make your own DIY Pokemon Cards.This is my FAVORITE Pokemon idea from And Next Comes L because my kids will spend hours creating and trading these cards. She also has a printable for designing your own pokeballs.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Easy Bake Oven was an exciting gift for us this Christmas! We baked the cookies that were included in the box the same day. Because the store bought mixes can be a bit pricey (especially for my enthusiastic bakers), we came up with a way to make your own Easy BakeOven mixes.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
Take a piece of styrofoam (I got these at Dollar Tree.) and have your toddler push or hammer golf tees into the styrofoam. Take them out andstart again.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
First, download and Print this FREE challenge and see who will come out the winner. Use this photo challenge with a group of friends, an organized club, or even family members that live far away. Share the results in a group text message, on social media, on email, orTHE ACTIVITY MOM
FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Print two sets of cards and use them to play Memory. Write capital and lowercase letters on the bugs and leaves to practice matching letters. Write numerals on the bugs and the equivalent dots on the leaves to practice counting and matching numbers. Use these cards in a Busy Bag. Hide the cards around the room and turn it into a Hide and SeekTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Pokemon is all over the place, including our house! Here are 12 awesome Pokemon Crafts and Activities for Kids that you will LOVE! Use this FREE, printable to make your own DIY Pokemon Cards.This is my FAVORITE Pokemon idea from And Next Comes L because my kids will spend hours creating and trading these cards. She also has a printable for designing your own pokeballs.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Easy Bake Oven was an exciting gift for us this Christmas! We baked the cookies that were included in the box the same day. Because the store bought mixes can be a bit pricey (especially for my enthusiastic bakers), we came up with a way to make your own Easy BakeOven mixes.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
Take a piece of styrofoam (I got these at Dollar Tree.) and have your toddler push or hammer golf tees into the styrofoam. Take them out andstart again.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
The ocean has so much to wonder about and explore. Count different sea creatures on these ocean count and clipTHE ACTIVITY MOM
The ocean has so much to wonder about and explore. Count different sea creatures on these ocean count and clip cards. Develop one-to-one correspondence and strengthen fine motor skills in this activity.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The pack includes life cycle sequencing cards. This printable book about the Butterfly Life Cycle from Fun a Day is awesome and easy to create using their printable. Preschool Mom has these free, printable life cycle of a butterfly cards and a life cycle of a butterfly diagram (as well as other butterfly life cycle resources) that youwill love
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14 Month Old Learning Activities. Our little G is 14 months old and learning and playing with him is just getting so fun! If you have a little one, check out some of these 14 month old learning activities that are keeping little hands busy and learning over here!THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
20 FREE Printable Busy Bags. Here are 20 free, printable busy bags full of fun kid’s activities! They are perfect for traveling, waiting, independent play, or quiet time. Busy Bags (or Activity Bags) are a popular item to make and use with toddlers and preschoolers while traveling, waiting, or during quiet time!THE ACTIVITY MOM
Download and Print Your FREE Copy of The Great Lakes for Kids Book (at the bottom of this post) This year our family visited Lake Michigan. Usually we are near salt water so this adventure was beautiful and exciting, but also prompted a lot of questions about theseTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Hand Washing Sequencing Cards Printable from Making Learning Fun. This can be posted by a sink for beginning readers or by printing and cutting apart to practice sequencing. The life cycle of a plant or how a bean grows into a plant are found at File Folder Fun andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Pet Rock Activities. Make up stories with your rocks. Make a rock family. Make a rock farm. Make rock super heroes. Paint the rocks to look like the planets. Write letters on your rocks to make the alphabet. Sort rocks according to size, texture, or color. DrawTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Once it is taped, slide it off the tube and cut it into 6 pieces. Slide them back onto the tube and draw your clue. I wrote the word “five” in bubble letters. Tape the first and last section onto the tube so they aren’t movable and then mix up the inside pieces. Hide your clue somewhere in the room.THE ACTIVITY MOM
First, download and Print this FREE challenge and see who will come out the winner. Use this photo challenge with a group of friends, an organized club, or even family members that live far away. Share the results in a group text message, on social media, on email, orTHE ACTIVITY MOM
FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Print two sets of cards and use them to play Memory. Write capital and lowercase letters on the bugs and leaves to practice matching letters. Write numerals on the bugs and the equivalent dots on the leaves to practice counting and matching numbers. Use these cards in a Busy Bag. Hide the cards around the room and turn it into a Hide and SeekTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Pokemon is all over the place, including our house! Here are 12 awesome Pokemon Crafts and Activities for Kids that you will LOVE! Use this FREE, printable to make your own DIY Pokemon Cards.This is my FAVORITE Pokemon idea from And Next Comes L because my kids will spend hours creating and trading these cards. She also has a printable for designing your own pokeballs.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Easy Bake Oven was an exciting gift for us this Christmas! We baked the cookies that were included in the box the same day. Because the store bought mixes can be a bit pricey (especially for my enthusiastic bakers), we came up with a way to make your own Easy BakeOven mixes.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
Take a piece of styrofoam (I got these at Dollar Tree.) and have your toddler push or hammer golf tees into the styrofoam. Take them out andstart again.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
First, download and Print this FREE challenge and see who will come out the winner. Use this photo challenge with a group of friends, an organized club, or even family members that live far away. Share the results in a group text message, on social media, on email, orTHE ACTIVITY MOM
FREE Printable Slime Recipe Book for Kids. This slime recipe book was created so that your child can record different recipes that they create. They can document.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Giving Tree Leaf Crowns from Fumbling Through Homeschooling. Have your child help you create a Giving Tree themed sensory tub (inspired by this one at I Heart Crafty Things) with different types of toilet paper tube trees and anything else that inspires you from the book. Try this gross motor apple picking activity from Hands on As We Grow.THE ACTIVITY MOM
Play Kitchen Recipes. Play kitchen recipes have been a hit with B lately! Using them along with his play kitchen and pretend food has been so fun! The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Print the free, play kitchen recipes to use in yourown play kitchen.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
This game is a fun way to practice number identification, counting, one to one correspondence, and combinations of 10. Mickey Mouse Dice Game from The Activity Mom. Turn bottle tops into a fun Mickey themed dice game. You can use the idea of this game with any character your child loves. Toy Story Dice Game from The Activity Mom.THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Print two sets of cards and use them to play Memory. Write capital and lowercase letters on the bugs and leaves to practice matching letters. Write numerals on the bugs and the equivalent dots on the leaves to practice counting and matching numbers. Use these cards in a Busy Bag. Hide the cards around the room and turn it into a Hide and SeekTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Pokemon is all over the place, including our house! Here are 12 awesome Pokemon Crafts and Activities for Kids that you will LOVE! Use this FREE, printable to make your own DIY Pokemon Cards.This is my FAVORITE Pokemon idea from And Next Comes L because my kids will spend hours creating and trading these cards. She also has a printable for designing your own pokeballs.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The Easy Bake Oven was an exciting gift for us this Christmas! We baked the cookies that were included in the box the same day. Because the store bought mixes can be a bit pricey (especially for my enthusiastic bakers), we came up with a way to make your own Easy BakeOven mixes.
THE ACTIVITY MOM
Take a piece of styrofoam (I got these at Dollar Tree.) and have your toddler push or hammer golf tees into the styrofoam. Take them out andstart again.
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The ocean has so much to wonder about and explore. Count different sea creatures on these ocean count and clip cards. Develop one-to-one correspondence and strengthen fine motor skills in this activity.THE ACTIVITY MOM
The pack includes life cycle sequencing cards. This printable book about the Butterfly Life Cycle from Fun a Day is awesome and easy to create using their printable. Preschool Mom has these free, printable life cycle of a butterfly cards and a life cycle of a butterfly diagram (as well as other butterfly life cycle resources) that youwill love
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14 Month Old Learning Activities. Our little G is 14 months old and learning and playing with him is just getting so fun! If you have a little one, check out some of these 14 month old learning activities that are keeping little hands busy and learning over here!THE ACTIVITY MOM
With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a spider with these free printables. Some children have a fear of spiders and some children are fascinated by them. Either way, learning about spiders andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
20 FREE Printable Busy Bags. Here are 20 free, printable busy bags full of fun kid’s activities! They are perfect for traveling, waiting, independent play, or quiet time. Busy Bags (or Activity Bags) are a popular item to make and use with toddlers and preschoolers while traveling, waiting, or during quiet time!THE ACTIVITY MOM
Download and Print Your FREE Copy of The Great Lakes for Kids Book (at the bottom of this post) This year our family visited Lake Michigan. Usually we are near salt water so this adventure was beautiful and exciting, but also prompted a lot of questions about theseTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Hand Washing Sequencing Cards Printable from Making Learning Fun. This can be posted by a sink for beginning readers or by printing and cutting apart to practice sequencing. The life cycle of a plant or how a bean grows into a plant are found at File Folder Fun andTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Pet Rock Activities. Make up stories with your rocks. Make a rock family. Make a rock farm. Make rock super heroes. Paint the rocks to look like the planets. Write letters on your rocks to make the alphabet. Sort rocks according to size, texture, or color. DrawTHE ACTIVITY MOM
Once it is taped, slide it off the tube and cut it into 6 pieces. Slide them back onto the tube and draw your clue. I wrote the word “five” in bubble letters. Tape the first and last section onto the tube so they aren’t movable and then mix up the inside pieces. Hide your clue somewhere in the room.* Home
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PAPER BAG GINGERBREAD HOUSE CRAFT I love anything gingerbread this time of year! Gingerbread houses, gingerbread themed games, and this simple paper bag gingerbread housecraft!
Build several of these gingerbread houses, decorate with paper and stickers, and make a gingerbread neighborhood! Encourage your child to use lines, curves, and shapes to design theirgingerbread house.
Stickers, glitter, and paint make fun details too.Materials:
* Paper bags
* glue
* scissors
* markers or paint
Starting at the bottom of the bag, fold one corner in toward the middle. Crease and glue. Fold the other corner to the middle and glue. Decide how tall you want your paper bag gingerbread house to be. Cut off the other end of the paper bag to adjust the height. Use markers to add doors and windows. Add details to the roof. Make several gingerbread houses and turn them into a neighborhood. Clip the houses onto a string for a gingerbread house garland. If you want the houses to stand upright, clip two clothes pins on the bottom to balance on. Decorate a sugar cone with frosting and candies to make a GingerbreadChristmas Tree
(one of our favorite easy Christmas activities). Check out the other Gingerbread Activities and Crafts that I’ve collected on Pinterest.
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POLAR EXPRESS COLOR BY NUMBER PAGES Everyone loves the book, The Polar Express! I have special memories of receiving a bell after hearing the story when…*
ELF ON THE SHELF SECRET MESSAGE Are you tired of struggling with what to do with your Elf on the Shelf? I have three ideas you…*
DIY PRINCESS PUPPET THEATER This DIY Princess Puppet Theater is simple to assemble and will provide endless hours of pretend play. Use the Beauty…*
TURKEY IN DISGUISE COLOR BY NUMBER Creating a turkey in disguise has been a tradition at home and in classrooms everywhere! Whether you are turning your…*
ANIMAL ALPHABET TRACING CARDS Your animal lover will love these free animal alphabet tracing cards! They can be used as a decoration, a book,…*
HOW TO MAKE LEGO CRAYONS Are your kids crazy about Legos? Here are the step by step directions for how to make lego crayons. Make…*
MATH DICE GAMES FOR KIDS We love dice games! These Math Dice Games for Kids will make practicing addition and subtraction FUN! Roll the…*
LIFE CYCLE OF A SPIDER PRINTABLES With spiders everywhere in Halloween decorations, why not learn a few facts about spiders and the life cycle of a…*
WITCH’S HAT BOOKMARK CRAFT Try this Witch’s Hat Bookmark craft to make a bookmark for yourself or for your friends to celebrate Halloween. …*
HOW TO DRAW CANDY CORN Check out this How to Draw Candy Corn printable! It is a simple drawing tutorial for kids and includes a…*
DEVELOP SPEECH AND LANGUAGE SKILLS THROUGH PLAY When my son was a toddler, I remember being concerned about speech and language skills at each milestone. I know…1 2 3
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