Cozy up with this new winter resource bundle! This bundle was created with the whole family in mind. Stay indoors and play a game of Bingo or head outdoors for a nature scavenger hunt. Language and math are intertwined with the winter fun. There is a little something for everyone to enjoy.
Read MoreHappy New Year! A new year brings time to reflect on the year past and new beginnings. We have created a bundle of resources to help you document your reflections and resolutions. Reflect back on the previous year and create your own time capsule with downloadable resources. Use our guide to help you plan your new resolutions and set them in place. Click “read more” to access our tips for using the resources with children.
Read MoreDo you have a family tradition of writing letters to Jolly Old Saint Nicholas? We have free Dear Santa letter templates you can download and print to mail through USPS’ Operation Santa or you can use a little Holiday magic of your own to get them to the North Pole.
Read MorePie anyone? Let your imagination run as you transform your area into a pie shop. Browse our play resources and discover ways to make your very own bakery come to life.
Read MoreClick to read how we expanded our seed study beyond the pages of a book. From getting our feet dirty in the woods to creating artistic masterpieces, we learned and documented our discoveries about nature’s ability to prepare for seasonal changes.
Read MoreTake your nature exploration to the next level. Nature journaling pushes you to dive deeper, look closer and allow your creativity to guide you. Follow along as we begin our journey with implementing nature journals alongside our family activities.
Read MoreSimple, cost efficient and highly entertaining… the trio I love to hear. This tutorial will walk you through creating your very own light box at a fraction of the price of the fancy store bought versions.
Read MoreClick to discover a simple DIY Montessori inspired coin box using recycled materials from around the house. This simple coin box will engage your little explorers by reinforcing hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and promote object permanence.
Read MoreDecomposition in action! Click to read more about this simple decomposition activity for kids. This experiment highlights how the environment impacts the decomposition process. It is easy to set up and a great way to introduce the scientific method.
Read MoreCreating your very own felt board will open up so many opportunities for play and learning. The options for implementation are endless! Even better...this DIY walks you through the simple steps with less than $10 in materials.
Read MorePie is a perfect visual to introduce or practice fractions! You can pick your favorite- pumpkin, apple, pizza...or use them all. For this round, we went with pumpkin pie. Click to read how we made this fun hands on math activity!
Read MoreRecycle common items to create this simple learning resource. The Peek a Boo Body Parts board will reinforce vocabulary while providing familiar visuals. The windows also promote fine motor skills and object permanence.
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