Ever since our Mad Scientist Laboratory, I have been collecting more empty squirt bottles, looking forward to some colorful water play. This week the weather has been perfect for lots of outdoor play, so I grabbed the food coloring, plenty of squirt bottles, empty liquid soap containers, and spray bottles and set up […]
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How to Set Up Themed Play Boxes
Today I’m excited to share with you this fun guest post about themed play boxes by Little Bins for Little Hands. You could use a themed box much like you would use a quiet time box or busy bag for young children. Themed play boxes are also a wonderful tool to teach social skills […]
Yertle the Turtle Activity: Stack the Turtles Game
Do you have a favorite Dr. Seuss book? One that I remember reading again and again as a child is Yertle the Turtle. There was just something about it that made me return to it time and time again. I was happy to discover that my kids love this story, too. They wanted an activity […]
Dr. Seuss Inspired Activities for Older Kids
With the creative characters and silly stories, Dr. Seuss books are popular with beginning readers. But Dr. Seuss isn’t just for preschoolers and kindergartners. With so many fun books, there are plenty of Dr. Seuss activities for kids of all ages.. Below are some of our favorite Dr. Seuss activities for older kids. When […]
Make a Pumpkin Volcano!
October is the perfect month for having fun with pumpkins. The bright orange fruits make cute decorations and are fun to use in a variety of pumpkin STEM activities. If you’re carving pumpkins this year, use one to make a simple pumpkin volcano. It’s a fun fall twist to an old favorite science experiment. […]
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