Posts tagged seasonal
Halloween Activities Bingo

The countdown to Halloween is on! Be sure that you make the most of the dwindling spooky season with your little goblins. Grab your free Halloween activities BINGO and check them off as you go. Kids of all ages will delight in the Halloween themed fun.

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Ice Brain Rescue

Add in some creepy crawly fun this Halloween season. Use a brain mold to create this spooky ice rescue. Children will delight in rescuing the bugs from the ice brain! It would be perfect for a Halloween party, sensory table in a classroom or for playroom at home.

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Witch's Kitchen Dramatic Play

Witch’s Brew, Cauldron Concoction, Ghoul Venom with a side of Beetle Juice coming right up! Step in to this spooky play at our Witch’s Kitchen. Print your own Witch’s Kitchen recipe cards and transform your space for imaginary Halloween Play. This dramatic play is perfect for a mud kitchen, playroom or Halloween party.

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Halloween Themed Early Math Learning Unit

Feeling a little spooky? Add in some Halloween fun to boost engagement in learning. These early learning math activities are sure to delight your little ghosts and goblins. All of the activities are hands-on and are meant to be presented in a fun and engaging way. Don’t be surprised if your little ones don’t even realize it is a “learning game.”

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New Year's Resource Bundle

Happy 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.

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Dear Santa,

Do 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.

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