Help your little one to learn all about snakes with these fun ideas. Just as long as they keep the real snakes outside. 😉 The post Let’s Learn About Snakes appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
Looking for an easy activity that really stacks up? Cup stacking STEM challenges may be just what you are looking for! The post Cup Stacking STEM Challenge appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
Help money make cents (sense) 😉 to your preschooler with these fun teaching money ideas. There are games, books, and more!| Homeschooling Preschool
Get rockin' and rollin' with these fun DIY musical instruments. Plus, they use recycled materials making them free! The post DIY Musical Instruments: Making Music with Everyday Items appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
Kids will love making these adorable paper plate ladybugs this spring and summer using colorful paint, paper plates, felt, and googly eyes.| Crafts by Amanda
Flutter around as your little one learns butterfly facts and the life cycle. Butterflies are more than just a pretty thing to look at. The post Let’s Learn About Butterflies appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
There are loads of kids scooters available — some cheap, some very expensive. But are Micro Scooters worth the money? Here's what we think... The post Are Micro Scooters Worth The Money? appeared first on The Listed Home.| The Listed Home
Help littles understand why sleep is important with sleep facts and an easy activity. Hopefully, it will help kids not to fight nap time. The post Let’s Learn about Sleep appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
Take learning about the Tooth Fairy to the next level with these fun and helpful facts and tips. We have a free activity to try, too!| Homeschooling Preschool
If your child finds it hard to tie their shoes, hold a pencil, or open up tricky snack packages, they aren't alone. These are all tasks that use fine motor skills, and those skills take| Raising An Extraordinary Person
Create a fun, cheap, and easy transportation theme for your little one. With these ideas, it's sure to be educational and a blast.| Homeschooling Preschool
Boogie and shake through a music theme for preschoolers with these fun activities and books. Plus, music helps to boost development!| Homeschooling Preschool
Launch into learning with a hands-on simple machines theme. Your little one's creativity and imagination will be sparked.| Homeschooling Preschool
Kids who participate in animal movement activities are seeing accelerated results in the following learning skills...| Integrated Learning Strategies
What you can do to help a child improve processing skills for following directions and completing tasks while also helping them learn personal and social boundaries.| Integrated Learning Strategies
When to Use Wobble Chairs for Kids who need to Move This article provides suggestions on how to use wobble chairs as alternative seating options when kids need to move to learn. Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Integrated Learning Strategies (ILS) is a learning and academic center. As a reminder, ILS is not… The post When to Use Wobble Chairs for Kids who need to Move appeared first on Integrated Learning Strategies.| Integrated Learning Strategies
Whipping up homemade butter is simpler than it may seem. It's a great way to get kids in the kitchen and show them how food is made.| Homeschooling Preschool
Use Easter basket fillers for preschoolers to add fun and educational items to your little one's basket. Check out the best ones below.| Homeschooling Preschool
Bug sensory bags make the perfect quiet activity. Let your little one search and find the hidden creepy crawlies.| Homeschooling Preschool
Give learning numbers and coloring inside the lines a glow-up with this Valentine's Day color by number activity. Simply print and go.| Homeschooling Preschool
Coloring books for kids can help your little one sharpen concentration, fine motor skills, and creativity. Check out the best ones below!| Homeschooling Preschool
This non-food sensory bin has all the amazing benefits of sensory play for preschool without using any food items. It's colorful, fun, & so simple to prepare!| Life Over C's