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Bee crafts and art ideas are great fun for kids of all ages, and they make a wonderful activity to enjoy together as a family. Whether it's busy preschoolers, playful toddlers or imaginative kindergarten students, bee crafts have something for everyone to enjoy! With step by step bee crafts instructions, it's easy to complete bee-inspired Ideas that will delight any child. From simple bee pattern painting and bee garlands to bumble bee handprint jewelry boxes, there are plenty of fun activities to choose from in our 30 bee crafts for kids collection. Get creative with these artsy bumble bee crafts
Gorgeous cardboard butterfly’s.Using a cute cardboard cut out and upcycling some toilet rolls for extra fun and pop some curling ribbon in and these are prefect to fly around!It gets windy he…
Save a couple stalks of fresh broccoli back from your meal & paint redbud trees as you Paint with Broccoli, making a Fun Stamped Spring Tree!
If you’re planning an Under the Sea animal party, you’ve come to the right place! All the ideas for the coolest kids birthday party are right here.
We love sharing easy weather crafts and this simple rain craft for kids is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers or kids inn early years education.
This is a great fun exercise activity to play in aged care and gives the upper body some great movement. You will need a balloon filled with air and also have a couple more on standby in case of a balloon popping. A very lightweight beachball is also an option but if the game is...
Practice fine motor skills with this free printable, Easter Scissor Skills activity. An easy Easter play idea for toddlers and preschoolers.
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Keep the kids entertained at home for free by making some of these toilet paper roll crafts, diy toys and games.
Paper Plate Lion Craft For Kids. Quick and easy craft for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten kids. Cute animal craft idea for little lion lovers.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle is one of our favorites! Here's a collection of Very Hungry Caterpillar Crafts and Activities that you'll love!
Goldilocks and The Three Bears Activities for preschool. Great free printables for the classic fairy tale Goldilocks.
How to make toilet roll flower stamps. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this easy way arts and crafts idea for Spring.
Baby rhymes are great for entertaining and spending time with your little one. We bring you some of the famous nursery rhymes along with their lyrics.
Kids will adore this handprint lion craft! Colored card stock and fun googly eyes makes this King of the safari craft! We include a free printable template if needed!
I know I say it all the time but . . . "I LOVE THIS UNIT"! This is truly one of my favorites. It still amazes me to see how much my little sponges can absorb. The sky was the limit (literally) this week as we discussed our solar system. We started out the week with a big surprise - a rocket ship in our classroom! Our square snowman got a weekend makeover! Everyone loved pretending where the next rocket would go. Since we quickly learned that the sun is the center of our universe, we started off our week by doing a wonderful art project of the sun! This is one of my personal favorites because even though everyone uses exactly the same material, the final results are all different. We started with a BIG round circle and added our paint. Next, we covered it with clear plastic wrap - Here comes the fun part . . . next we squish it! Everyone of course has their own technique. Some are gentle while others literally beat the daylights out of it. Either way, the results are amazing! We quickly plopped the wet sun onto a LARGE piece of black construction paper and added the sun rays. OH MY! At this point I realized these were something special! One of my favorite things to do during "Solar System" week is to assign each child a planet name. This year I have 10 children in my classroom, so everyone got a planet name and we even had earth's moon! The entire week we called everyone by their planet name. I added new facts each day and by the end of the week my entire class could not only locate their planet on the diagram, but most could locate and name the entire solar system! Since the big rocket was staring at us all week, we decided to "fly to the moon!". I found this amazing astronaut over at Crayola and I knew he/she would be perfect. I tweaked him just a little by cutting him out, adding details to the flag and removing his face (we will add ours later!). Then we started painting! I was amazed at how insistent my class was about painting the American flag "the right way". Everyone wanted the little square to be blue and it had to have stripes on it! Needless to say, I was proud! I told everyone that they could do any planet they wanted. I guess they really WERE listening in circle time because each and everyone of them knew that men had already been to the moon, so off the moon we went. We made our moon by doing a good old fashion sand paper rubbing. Finally, it was time to put it all together. We added our rocket ship (with hand print flames), some stars and WOW! I hope the parents loved it as much as I did! Our Fabulous Fun Friday was SO EXCITING! First, we are lucky enough to have an amazing Dad who is a landscaper. I put out an S.O.S. for some rocks and he came through BIG time. They were perfect for our moon rocks! Everyone used silver paint to stick on some black and white tissue paper. After they dried we added a little silver glitter glue and . . . . instant moon rocks! SWEET! To me the most exciting part of the week happened when we headed to the kitchen on Friday. First we made a rocket cookie for our snack. Next, we made our very own "moon sand"! The recipe is very simple - 4 cups of sand 2 cups of corn starch 1 cup of water Mix together and have fun! AND BOY DID WE HAVE FUN! Before we knew it we had been in our kitchen area for over an hour! We even sent everyone home with their very own bag of "moon sand". Our "Solar System" week was only four days because of the "Martin Luther King" holiday on Monday. We voted and decided that we needed ONE MORE DAY, so on Monday of the following week we savored the last sweet day of our solar system with the most amazing project, a name rocket. First everyone wrote the letters of their names on little squares of paper. Next, we lined them up in the shape of a rocket, added some stars and more flames AND . . . . . . another WOW project! And, before you ask, YES! the children wrote their names BY THEMSELVES! I AM SO PROUD! It was great week. I hope you visit us again. Next week we will be talking about the circus! I'm sharing this at -
12 FREE field day games and signs to entertain your students for the end of the year. If you are allowed to do water activities, Drip, Drip, Drop is a must!
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Finger Family - The nursery rhymes song for kindergarten aged children. These kids songs are great for learning the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors and lots more. We are a one stop shop for your children to learn the many joys of nursery rhymes.
In case you missed it, we welcomed the arrival of our first baby four months ago on April 19th, 2015! This post has been a long time coming, as we meant to post it before Sami came... better late than never, right?! When we found out we were expecting a boy, we were super excited to start putting the nursery together. Here's our original design plan: We strayed a little from some of our initial ideas & over time the nursery developed more of a travel/nautical vibe - without being too literal, as we didn't want anything too theme specific. Think, Hamptons meets World Traveler meets baby ;) One of the changes that gave the biggest impact was the board & batten wall we added. It was fairly inexpensive & easy to install, but gave a lot of character to the room: All the larger furniture pieces (crib, glider, & dresser) were bought with the idea of either transitioning well out of the "baby" stage and/or being able to be used for future babies - boy or girl. We used some beautiful old barnwood, coupled with some inexpensive brackets from IKEA to create some custom shelving: The crib was one of the first items we bought for the room - it turned out to be a little more off-white than we had hoped, but it wasn't a deal breaker: The ceiling decals are another one of our favorite things about the nursery. They are whimsical & the "compass star" goes perfectly with our nautical/travel feel. Plus, they are fun for Sami to look at too :) This light-up marquee star that we into a turned clock is the perfect night-lite for middle of the night nursing sessions: We replaced some builder-grade wire shelving with a simple closet kit. We also ended up buying another set of the striped baskets for more hidden storage: The gallery wall has a lot of personal meaning sprinkled throughout. Many of the items were DIY projects too: We've included a Source List below, along with links to all of our nursery posts from start to finish if you'd like more information about any items or projects. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Hope you liked Sami's nursery! Mel & Nader :) We were lucky enough to be included as a finalist for Project Nursery's favorite September projects! Please vote for Sami's nursery HERE! Thanks for your support! (voting ends on September 30th at 11:55pm PDT) SOURCE LIST FURNITURE: GLIDER: Newco International Grand Bella Velvet Glider in beige from Walmart CRIB: Lolly & Me 3-in-1 Convertible Ellery Crib in white from Target (white currently not available, however espresso version is available at Walmart) DRESSER: IKEA HEMNES + new star knobs from Hobby Lobby DRESSER STAR PULLS: Hobby Lobby (spray painted oil-rubbed bronze) OTTOMAN: Target GALLERY WALL: ROUND MIRROR: TJ Maxx WHITE FRAMES: IKEA RIBBA WOODEN FRAMES: Home Goods MAP PRINT: Jenna Sue Design WORLD MAP CORK BOARD: DIY SHADOWBOX & MEDALS: DIY SHADOW BOX & HORSESHOE CRAB: DIY DRIFTWOOD 'S': Marshalls 'AND BABY MAKES 3' PRINT: DIY ARABIC PRINT ON CANVAS: DIY ACCESSORIES + DECOR: STAR CRIB SHEET: Pottery Barn Kids CRIB SKIRT: DIY WHALE PILLOW: Marshalls 'DREAM' PILLOW: Home Goods BLANKET: Marshalls GLIDER PILLOW: Home Goods ACCENT TABLE: Target WAGON: thrift store STAR CLOCK: DIY STARBURST ROPE MIRROR: DIY (starburst from Home Goods & Mel added mirror to the back) WINDOW PANELS: Target LAMP: Target METAL BASKET: Home Goods GOLD CIRCLE ROPE FRAME: Home Goods TRASH CAN: Home Goods STAR CEILING DECALS: Dana Decals RECLAIMED BARN WOOD SHELVES: DIY ON SHELVES: LARGE SAILBOAT: Marshalls WOODEN WHALE: Goodwill GLOBE: Ross MARQUEE 'S': Michael's CERAMIC OCTOPUS: Target SMALL SAILBOAT: Hobby Lobby PAINT COLORS: BOARD & BATTEN WALL: Cool Metalwork Grey (Glidden) REST OF ROOM: Sutton Place Grey (Glidden) BOARD & BATTEN WALL: DIY CLOSET: CLOSET ORGANIZER: Home Depot STRIPED CANVAS BASKETS: Target METAL BASKETS: Target NURSERY POSTS Design Plan Board & Batten Wall Paint Colors Ceiling Decals DIY Reclaimed Barn Wood Shelves DIY Crib Skirt Gallery Wall DIY Star Clock IKEA Hemnes Dresser
Based on the much-loved tale of Goldilocks and The Three Bears, we have come up with 10 perfect activity ideas for your little preschooler at home or children in your classroom. Your children will …