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DIY Color theory understanding
Mix the colors game Mixing colors helps develop critical thinking skills. For example, watching several colors make a brand new one teaches the child to distinguish cause and effect, and finding new ways to get the same color develops problem-solving skills. 🤓 credits: kidsacademyaz
two pictures showing the same plastic container with different items in it
70 Summer Activities We Wish We Could Do All Year Round
two young boys playing with a game on the floor in a house that looks like a maze
6-in-1 Maze for the kids
6 way to play the painter's tape maze #WeekendActivity #HowToPlayWithYourKidsUnder5
Fall life cycle activities for kids
This resource is a set of 3 plant life cycle foldouts to support Kindergarten or elementary science. The set includes templates for corn, pumpkin and apples life cycles. These fun printables are ideal for fall science centers, interactive notebooks, and activities connected to harvest, Thanksgiving or Halloween. Each set provides the opportunity for sequencing as well encouraging fine motor skills with cutting and folding.
DIY Easy Toddler Busy Board Activities
Tune your toddler's motor skills with this easy to make bargain sensory busy board. Perfect from 9 months to over a year, this board includes buttons, wheels, felt, clips and bells which can be found at home
a child's hand touching the letter g on cardboard
1.2M views · 15K reactions | DIY Tactile Letter Cards ☝🏻 Research shows that children learn best when we use a multisensory approach. Try making these easy-to-make, super sensory cards to develop letter recognition and formation. Children will not only see the letter but feel it! As they run their finger along the letter they begin to understand and remember how the letter is formed and this will prompt the movement to be stored in their muscle memory. #phonicsfamily #phonics #letters #learningletters #alphabet #cardboard #cardboardalphabetplay #handsonlearning #diy #education #teaching #learning #montessori #montessoriinspired #montessoriathome #inspiration #sensoryplay #preschool #prek #childdevelopment | Phonics Family | Zayde Wølf · Take a Look at This