As soon as apple picking looms on the horizon wherever you live, put together this simple Apple Pie Sensory Bin and watch the gloomies flee.| The Chaos and the Clutter
Construction truck sensory bin for kids. A fun play activity that can be used with a preschool transportation theme. The post Construction Truck Sensory Bin for Kids appeared first on Taming Little Monsters.| Taming Little Monsters
We all have them — a bucket, drawer, or classroom bin full of stubby, paperless... The post 50 Creative Ways to Use Broken Crayons appeared first on Teach Beside Me.| Teach Beside Me
Click here to read Fall Sensory Bottles are Quick and Easy for Kids to Make on Hands On As We Grow® --- Our ROOM Member of the Month, Kayla, shares a simple fall sensory bottles activity with us! Your kids will love making these for any season.| Hands On As We Grow®
One of my driving goals as a parent is making sure that my children know how to process, deal with, and function with big emotions. We all have them, and we all need to know how to work with them. I want my kids to be able to identify their emotions and work through them […] The post How to Make an Emotions Sensory Bag appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
I’m not going to lie, taste-safe play ideas are my favorite. Anytime I can give my little one a fun sensory experience that doubles as a snack it’s a huge win. Our beautiful Taste-Safe Apple Pie Sensory Bin is a (primarily) taste-safe activity, so it’s okay to snack a little while playing. Set this up […] The post Taste Safe Apple Pie Sensory Bin appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
You’ve seen this in the store, and have probably had children begging for them in the aisles, but did you know it’s actually easy and fun to make your own water beads stress ball at home? You’ll have stress relief ready in minutes and the supplies to make more as needed with minimal cost. As […] The post Textured Water Beads Stress Ball appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
I love incorporated new and different ingredients into our playdough recipes! Embracing variety provides an ever changing sensory experience for sensory seeking kiddos of all ages. You might be surprised to know that even teenagers will come to the table to play when the playdough smells this good. Get your whole family involved in the […] The post Chai Tea Playdough appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
If you are looking for a fun and easy ocean craft you can do with household supplies you already have, try bubble painting a fish and a turtle with your kids. This exciting process art activity engages your kids in a rich sensory experience that also inspires creativity. It’s simple to do and works for […] The post Bubble Painting Fish and Turtle appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
What if you know you need to get your kids moving more but aren’t sure how to make that happen? Maybe it’s raining outside, or maybe they are angry at their bikes or afraid of bees or something. Perhaps your child is just resistant to movement completely. Whether you need a complete change of pace […] The post Exercise Bingo Game Free Printable appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
Do you have toddlers to teens at home and find yourself needing a handy way to calm someone down, keep a little someone occupied in a quiet setting, or fight boredom on a long trip? You are not alone! Our Harvest Sensory Bottle is the perfect tool to have on hand this Fall when the […] The post Harvest Sensory Bottle appeared first on The Chaos and the Clutter.| The Chaos and the Clutter
Not only will The Day the Crayons Quit Sensory Bin encourage your family to read aloud together, it will also provide positive sensory input.| The Chaos and the Clutter
After a long day at school, many children come home and seem to fall apart. You might see them come home and begin crying, yelling, shutting down, or refusing to do anything. This after-school meltdown (or sensory breakdown) isn’t just about being tired or hungry. For many kids, especially those with sensory processing challenges or ... Read more The post After School Meltdowns: Why Kids Fall Apart at Home and How to Help appeared first on The OT Toolbox.| The OT Toolbox
Crisp fall days are the perfect backdrop to build a scarecrow sensory tray and spark a little seasonal fun. Scarecrows are such a classic harvest symbol, and they lend themselves perfectly to hands-on, creative play. If you’ve been on the hunt for simple scarecrow activities for preschoolers, this tray has you covered. A sensory tray... The post Build a Scarecrow Sensory Tray appeared first on Homeschool Preschool.| Homeschool Preschool
Apple season is the best time of the year— with these apple sensory activities, you can stretch that orchard magic beyond the picking trip. The post 10 Easy Apple Sensory Activities for Kids appeared first on Happy Toddler Playtime.| Happy Toddler Playtime
Free webinar at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (US), March 11, 2026 Sensorimotor differences are commonly reported in autistic individuals. However, the daily-life impact and neurobiological basis of motor differences are not clear. This talk will discuss sensorimotor differences commonly reported in autistic individuals, links to daily living skills, and links to early-developing brain The post Understanding Autism through the Lens of Sensorimotor Features and Early-Developing Brain Regions appeared...| Autism Research Institute
SPECIAL TIME - Free webinar at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time (US), October 29, 2025 Tune in to hear Adrien Eshraghi, MD, MSc, FACS, a 2022 ARI grant recipient, discuss the ongoing translational research in his lab. About the speaker: Dr. Adrien Eshraghi is board certified in Otolaryngology, Head and The post Animal Models of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Foundations for Translational Therapeutic Research appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
SPECIAL TIME - Free webinar at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time (US), October 1, 2025 Tune in to hear Adrien Eshraghi, MD, MSc, FACS, a 2022 ARI grant recipient, discuss the management of otolaryngology co-morbidities associated with autism. About the speaker: Dr. Adrien Eshraghi is board certified in Otolaryngology, The post Management of Otolaryngology Co-Morbidities Associated with Autism appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Click here to read 35 Exciting Pom Pom Activities and Crafts for Toddlers and Preschoolers on Hands On As We Grow® --- Kids love pom poms! Jump on that passion with this huge list of activities and crafts using pom poms for leaning, sensory and just plain fun!| Hands On As We Grow®
Try spaghetti letters to learn to write your name, that's a sensory-rich, messy activity, that's packed full of learning their name, letters and tracing!| Hands On As We Grow®
Create a fun and calming Nature Shape Puzzle using outdoor items to boost fine motor skills, visual discrimination, and sensory exploration for kids.| Growing Hands-On Kids
This fluffy slime recipe is easy and fun to make! No borax and made with contact solution and shaving cream.| The Best Ideas for Kids
Turn snack time into a math lesson with this fun trail mix graphing activity for kids! Includes a printable bar graph.| Teach Beside Me
Big feelings are hard for little people. You’ve probably seen your toddler’s face crumpling when grandma doesn’t visit like she used to or your preschooler asking why mom looks so tired after spending all day at the hospital. Young kids are like emotional sponges and they pick up on changes in routines, energy, and even […] The post How to Help Young Minds Process Big Emotions appeared first on Teaching Littles.| Teaching Littles
This marble sensory activity is perfect for free play for preschoolers to stay busy and quiet while improving fine motor. Bonus, zero-prep!| Hands On As We Grow®
A child with food texture issues can have a lot going on beneath the surface. What looks like extremely picky eating can be texture aversions that impact nutritional intake and participation in meals. Let’s explore specifically food texture sensitivity and what to do about this aspect of “picky eating”. This may be a complicated topic, ... Read more The post Food Texture Issues appeared first on The OT Toolbox.| The OT Toolbox
Tips to help sensory issues with hair brushing, eliminate nightmares of brushing hair, find great resources| The OT Toolbox
I recently put together a simple and fun activity- based Christmas in July for my kids and some of their friends and it was a blast! Finding new ways to surprise the kids with unexpected fun is one of my favorite things about being the mom & this day was pretty epic. Our Favorite Christmas...| Mom Life Made Easy
Discover neurodivergent-friendly STEM strategies and activities to create inclusive, sensory-aware classrooms where every student can thrive and learn. The post Neurodivergent Friendly STEM appeared first on STEAM Powered Family.| STEAM Powered Family
An emotions sensory bin combines one of your child's favorite ways to play with an important developmental milestone: emotional literacy.| The Chaos and the Clutter
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Let’s talk body awareness activities using proprioception, or heavy work to bring awareness to where the body is, how the body moves, and awareness of self. Proprioception is one of the senses that is involved with everything we do. This sensory system plays a major role in body awareness. Below you’ll find body awareness occupational ... Read more The post Body Awareness Activities Using Proprioception appeared first on The OT Toolbox.| The OT Toolbox
Did you know the important role that heavy work activities play in our ability to learn, focus, attend, and participate in everyday tasks? It’s true. We all need calming and organizing sensory input in the form of heavy work tasks that provide proprioceptive input through the muscles and joints. Here, we’ll cover what heavy work ... Read more The post Heavy Work Activities appeared first on The OT Toolbox.| The OT Toolbox
Calm down corner, providing strategies, resources, and information on vestibular and proprioceptive systems to help self regulation| The OT Toolbox
Please Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure (link) for more info. Books could be a source of comfort, and for some babies, their favourite toys. Listening to a book has a calming effect which you could use when they are upset. It is useful for educators and parents who would like to inject ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Make 4th of July unforgettable with this exploding paint fireworks craft! A fun and messy science + art activity for kids.| Teach Beside Me
Set up a target and have kids throw some mud and play! And easy DIY target practice for preschoolers. Don't be afraid to let them get messy!| Hands On As We Grow®
Inside: Ice cream playdough is an excellent activity for fueling children’s creativity, improving motor skills, and providing hours of fun. Scroll down for Ice Cream Shop pretend play printables. How about making some delightful ice cream playdough? It’s a fantastic mix of playful dough and the sweet charm of ice cream. This special playdough promises… The post The Best Ice Cream Playdough (With Free Printables) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
These water table activities for kids are low-prep, high-fun, and perfect for fun all year long. Whether you’re in the Read More > The post Water Table Activities for Kids appeared first on Friends Art Lab.| Friends Art Lab
Sponge water play for kids turns a simple tub of water into a hands-on science lab. Watch color theory come Read More > The post Sponge water play for kids appeared first on Friends Art Lab.| Friends Art Lab
Neon water outdoor play is a colorful, hands-on summer sensory activity kids will love. Add neon paint to water, set Read More > The post Neon Water Outdoor Play Preschool Summer Activity appeared first on Friends Art Lab.| Friends Art Lab
This sparkly spin on taste-safe sensory play is perfect for preschoolers! With edible glitter and food coloring, your preschool water Read More > The post Taste-Safe Sensory Play Shimmer Water appeared first on Friends Art Lab.| Friends Art Lab
This watermelon oobleck recipe is a hands-on activity kids will love—squish it, stretch it, and sprinkle in pretend seeds!| Friends Art Lab
Our fun and engaging Honeycomb Sensory Activity is a great way to start exploring the world of bees while providing unique sensory feedback.| The Chaos and the Clutter
Sink your hands in and try out these fun recipe ideas for how to make slime at home using all kinds of supplies including DIY edible slime!| Hands On As We Grow®
Mingling with the Universe" exploring Autistic meaning-making as sensory, felt, and more-than-human, where solitude becomes connection, and the world speaks in textures, rhythms, and resonance. It’s not about escaping, it’s about finding belonging otherwise.| Autistic Realms
Inside: This lovely, gooey ocean slime is the one we will be making again and again this summer. Download printables to turn it into a science lesson. As soon as I laid eyes on these blue glass gems at a craft store, I knew they would make a great addition to our ocean slime. There’s… The post How to Make Ocean Slime for Kids (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
This simple coffee grounds clay recipe is not only a fun activity but also helps kids develop a sense of form and proportion and practice 3-dimensional building| My Blog
Today we’re making a bright and playful watermelon sensory bin filled with dyed rice, black bean “watermelon seeds,” and scoopable fun!| Friends Art Lab
Co-organiser Annabel Crawshaw-Brown writes a Reflection on the one-day workshop on the Senses and Disability held at St Andrews University and online on 19 April 2024. This event was organised by Justin Lorenzo Biggi, Annabel Crawshaw-Brown and Sarah Prince, and funded by St Andrews University and the CUCD EDI Committee. The most crucial takeaway fromContinue reading "Reflection: Senses and Disability Workshop"| CUCD EDI
We look at why children in care may struggle with food and share simple ways to help them explore new flavours and enjoy a healthy, balanced diet. The post Helping Foster Children Explore New Foods appeared first on FCA Scotland.| FCA Scotland
Let’s be honest: creating a sensory-friendly classroom sounds amazing... until you start pricing things out. Bubble tubes? Hundreds. Crash| Teaching Autism
How to Create a Sensory Room at Home (Without Turning Your House Upside Down) So you’ve got a sensory-seeking kiddo at home, and you’ve been Googling things like “DIY sensory room” or “calm corner ideas” at 2am while stepping over a pile of weighted blankets and fidget toys. I see you. And I’ve got your... The post How to Create a Sensory Room at Home appeared first on Teaching Autism.| Teaching Autism
There’s something incredibly powerful in the simple idea of being with someone. Not doing to or even doing with or for, but truly being with. For people with PMLD, attunement, emotional connection, and flexible shared time can help to create more space for trust and support wellbeing.| Autistic Realms
“Art opens up space for healing and a way of reclaiming your own narrative". Letting go of how we should rest or should work opens up a pathway towards restorative flow.| Autistic Realms
Toileting is not a race. For many Autistic children, the journey may look different. Respecting a child's pace, sensory needs, and body signals can make all the difference.| Autistic Realms
My son had a Fossil & Dinosaur Birthday Party and I made these DIY dinosaur dig kits to send home with the kids as party favors! They were incredibly easy to make and I want to show you how to make your own dinosaur egg dig tutorial. When I was researching how to make these... The post How to Make your Own Dinosaur Egg Dig Tutorial: Birthday Party Idea appeared first on Surviving A Teacher's Salary.| Surviving A Teacher's Salary
We’re big fans of printable play dough mat games here for preschool and kindergarten ages because it’s great for fine motor skills, early math skills AND of course, sensory play! Print the FREE snowman printable file at the end of this post! Below are the instructions how to play this “Roll a Snowman” game! Looking... The post Winter Roll a Snowman Printable Play Dough Mat Game appeared first on Surviving A Teacher's Salary.| Surviving A Teacher's Salary
Memory may not be linear for neurodivergent people. It may feel like a spiral of felt sensations. Being monotropic shapes how I re-sense moments, navigating echoes and threads of sensory experiences rather than always recalling events.| Autistic Realms
Inside: At first glance, making a mud pie might seem like mere play, but it actually involves a rich interplay of scientific principles. A few years ago, my kids participated in a forest school program. “Okay,” said the leader one day, leading us to a large mud pit. “Today, we are going to make mud… The post How to Make a Mud Pie (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
These space activities for kids are great for a DIY summer camp or an occupational therapy home program. Use the space theme for building skills.| The OT Toolbox
Learn how to make a DIY sensory body sock to support your child's sensory needs. Step-by-step instructions of this calming and fun sensory tool.| Growing Hands-On Kids
I wanted to share with you a personal review of a product from our online shop - our Easy Hold Glitter Panel range. The shop has been open since 2020 and we have been busy building our superb ranges and supplying settings and homes up and down the UK. If you follow us on Instagram you will see lots of behind the scenes from the shop as we continue to build and grow.| Learning and Exploring Through Play
The world of animation is at your finger tips in this quick and easy STEAM optical illusion project making a phenakistoscope with your kids.| STEAM Powered Family
This guide to weighted blankets will help to educate you on the proper use, guidelines, and who weighted blankets can benefit.| Growing Hands-On Kids
Gear up for this hands-on STEM science experiment and learn how to make boba at home! It's an activity kids can taste and squish!| Surviving A Teacher's Salary
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When there’s no snow to play with outside, I like to make our own snow. It makes for a great sensory bin full of possibilities. Today I added a few things to the ice and made fizzy snow! It’s an easy way to add a little science exploration to your …| Inspiration Laboratories
Core ideas within Buddhist and Daoist spiritual traditions are reflective of the commonalities found across many human scale indigenous cultures. A compassionate frame of love as vulnerable mutual …| NeuroClastic
Are you looking for a fun and easy snowman sensory play idea? We've got you covered! This Olaf Sensory Bag is just perfect for some winter fun!| Kids Craft Room
Monotropism seeks to explain Autism in terms of attention distribution and interests. OSF Preprints | Development and Validation of a Novel Self-Report Measure of Monotropism in Autistic and Non-Autistic People: The Monotropism Questionnaire This map highlights 20 common aspects of my personal monotropic experiences. How many do you experience? Where are you on the map […]| Autistic Realms
Being autistic is not an illness or a disorder in itself, but being autistic can have an impact on a person’s mental and physical health. This is due to the often unmet needs of living in a world that is generally designed for the well-being of people who are not autistic. In addition, three-quarters of […]| Autistic Realms
Helen Edgar (Autistic Realms) and Ryan Boren (Stimpunks) have been exploring radically inclusive learning environments. Cavendish learning spaces are based on flexibility, interaction, movement and the role of embodied responsive experiences. We reject the boundaries of traditional classroom settings and look at how they not only restrict embodied experiences but lead to disembodied experiences and […]| Autistic Realms
Tigger Pritchard delivered a great workshop with The PDA Space where they discussed ‘The Sensory Impact of School Holidays’, which is available to watch here in The PDA Space Portal. I have also created a FREE E-BOOK ‘Building a Family Toolkit’ which is available in my shop. https://autisticrealms.com/shop/ Sensory Systems Everyone has a sensory […]| Autistic Realms
Boost fine motor skills, color recognition, and holiday cheer with simple materials for this Christmas lights scoop and pour activity for kids| Growing Hands-On Kids
Many Autistic people have great difficulties to think of the world in hierarchical ways. From what we know about our evolutionary path as humans, this is a reflection of innate human collaborative cultural capabilities in combination with a much reduced capacity for maintaining cognitive dissonance on an ongoing basis, which in turn can be traced to uncommon sensitivity profiles that fall outside the bell curve of hypernormativity. When Autists learn about the social expectations that are att...| NeuroClastic
Bring the magic of fall to your home or classroom with this painting and washing pumpkins sensory activity!| Friends Art Lab
Get ready for a spellbinding preschool Halloween activity with a fizzing cauldrons Halloween science experiment - wow your witches & wizards.| Friends Art Lab
Your kids will love using sand and seashells to decorate picture frames. You can then put your favorite summer pictures in them.| My Blog
Bread in a bag is a unique twist on traditional baking methods that your kids will love to make and eat. Baking bread at home can be fun, not messy :)| My Blog
Our individually unique nervous systems and sensitivities develop and evolve over the course of our lives. 85% of neurodivergent adults often or always feel overwhelmed and misunderstood, and over …| NeuroClastic
Slime fans, learn how to make slime activator! A few different recipes mean that you'll be able to find a slime activator that works for everyone!| Mom Life Made Easy
Wise words, Picasso. I think you and I could have been great friends. I mean, I got some truly incredulous looks when I pulled out the bucket of sidewalk chalk at the wading pool today. Why in the world would I bring my chalk swimming? Well, I think the question is more like, why not? A …| Small Potatoes
It’s December, which means I’ve hit the year anniversary of my defense (wow!) and 2019 is near. I’ve been reflecting on work done the past year – not because productivity is the goal – but because I, like many others, constantly fall into the trap of feeling underproductive and therefore overlooking actual accomplishments. So, I […]| Joeva Sean Rock
Children explore their world around them using their five senses, hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch. Creating a five senses investigation centre or table […] The post How to Set Up a Five Senses Investigation Centre first appeared on Learning 4 Kids.| Learning 4 Kids
Funnels, tubes, sifts, bottles, scoopers, spoons, bottle tops and SAND! The perfect sensory play recipe for kids with endless fun and exploration. There are […] The post Sensory Exploration with Sand first appeared on Learning 4 Kids.| Learning 4 Kids
Creative Sand Art Activity was inspired by reading the story Magic Beach by Alison Lester (affiliate link). This activity is open-ended and great for multi-age […] The post Creative Sand Art Activity first appeared on Learning 4 Kids.| Learning 4 Kids
We are all about snowmen in the winter, and this Fill the Snowman Toddler activity is a fun, winter, fine motor activity that’s perfect for toddlers and preschoolers! MATERIALS NEEDED (affiliate links): * Empty water bottle (We used a small Voss plastic water bottle.) * Black and orange permanent markers * Small funnel (We used […] The post Fill the Snowman Toddler Activity * ages 2-5 appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Sensory bags are a favorite activity in our house so I wanted to put a fun winter twist on one. This Build-A-Snowman Winter Sensory Bag was a huge hit with my 3 year old and 6 year old! They got to build a snowman and I didn’t have to spend an hour getting each of […] The post Build-A-Snowman Winter Sensory Bag * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
This Grinch Sensory Bag and Letter Activity is a fun holiday activity that makes learning letters fun! Grinch Sensory Bag Video Check out the below video tutorial to see how to make a Grinch Sensory Bag: Materials Needed for Grinch Sensory Bag: (affiliate links) Sealable gallon freezer bag Rubbing alcohol Cotton ball Black permanent marker […] The post Grinch Sensory Bag and Letter Activity appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
This snowy scene puffy paint art project is a simple and beautiful way to create a winter wonderland that’s frame-worthy! MATERIALS NEEDED: 👉 Piece of cardboard (a box flap works great) 👉 Bowl 👉 School glue 👉 Shaving cream 👉 Fork, knife & spoon WHAT TO DO: Start by mixing equal parts shaving cream and […] The post Snowy Scene Puffy Paint Art appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Fluffy snow slime is a fun twist on slime that’s perfect for a winter-themed party or activity! Fluffy Snow Slime Video Check out our video tutorial to see how to make fluffy snow slime before trying it yourself: Materials Needed to Make Fluffy Snow Slime: (affiliate links) Bowl Spoon 5 oz bottle or about […] The post Fluffy Snow Slime * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Sensory bins are a huge hit in our house so I wanted to make one with a Halloween twist. This one is so simple to set up (I’m talking 5 minutes) and I was able to find most of the items I used at the grocery store and the Target Dollar Spot (I love the […] The post Halloween Sensory Bin For Preschoolers appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Monster Slime 😈 ages 2+ 👹 Here’s a spooky twist on our favorite slime recipe that’s perfect for Halloween or a monster themed party! It’s amazing how adding some googly eyes and vampire fangs can make slime so new and fun again! My boys literally played with this slime for hours creating all kids of […] The post Monster Slime * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
This spooky sensory bag is a fun Halloween sensory activity that’s great for learning numbers and counting as well as building those fine motor skills! Spider Web Sensory Bag Video Check out the below video to see how we made the spider web sensory bag. Materials Needed (affiliate links) Clear, gallon, sealable plastic […] The post Spider Web Sensory Bag appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
This rainbow rice recipe is super simple to make and will lead to hours of fun, sensory play. Read on to learn how to make rainbow rice for play or if you don’t want to make your own, you can purchase some here. Rainbow Rice Recipe Video Tutorial Check out the below video to see […] The post How to Make Rainbow Rice For Play appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Rainbow Potions is a colorful science experiment NEVER gets old! Alexander told me he wanted to do an explosion experiment and so I pulled this one together in a few minutes and it kept him occupied for over 30 minutes! 🙌 And don’t forget to check out my NEW book – Super Simple Science Experiments for […] The post Rainbow Potions Science Experiment appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
It doesn’t get much better than water play on a hot summer day. I am always looking for new ways to make playing with and pouring water more fun. This pool noodle pour station took only a few minutes to set up and has entertained my kids for several days straight! This activity incorporates gross […] The post Pool Noodle Pour Station * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
These fun Valentine’s Day Preschool Activities are so simple to set up and fun for kids to play. They’ll also be improving their fine motor skills, working on color recognition, pattern recognition and counting! Valentine’s Day Preschool Activities Video Check out the below video to see the activities in action: Materials Needed: (affiliate links […] The post Valentine’s Day Preschool Activities appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons