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My Mini Book of Christmas
Today is Christmas Eve in my little part of the world. Family will come over in just a few hours to visit and share some wonderful Christmas time together. (We have to be flexible with everyone’s schedules.) In case you … Continue reading
Paper Plate Puzzles
Paper plates have so many uses for toddlers and preschoolers for fun learning and development activities. Depending on the children’s development, your intentional planning with paper plates for learning has many options. Teachers can get the paper plate puzzles ready … Continue reading
Posted in ABCs, Colors, kindergarten readiness, Math, Motor Development, table toys
Tagged colors, fine motor, intentional planning, matching, numbers, paper plates, puzzles, small groups
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Rings and Lids
Finding toys that interest children and give opportunities for learning and development can be a challenge. Part of the teacher’s role is to provide toys with opportunities for children to play with others and also for solitary play. Choosing and … Continue reading

