Animal Alphabet Art- Z is for Zebra
What you need: Black paint The Letter Z free printable White paper Black Paper Straw Glue Scissors Crayons The letter Zz from the Animal Alphabet … Read more
What you need: Black paint The Letter Z free printable White paper Black Paper Straw Glue Scissors Crayons The letter Zz from the Animal Alphabet … Read more
Having three children, I can tell you first hand how important it is to have labels on everything- especially when two of the three are … Read more
Create a Chinese Dragon Kids Craft or ArtPrint using your child’s hands and feet while you teach them about the Chinese New Year and the dragon. Classified: Easy and … Read more
I am now a few days into potty training as I write this post. If you have been following my Adventures in Potty Training you know by … Read more
I find myself to be an optimistic person- the glass is usually the half-full type of gal. Until recently when my family and I had … Read more
Hands down Eric Carle is one of my most admired children’s author/illustrator. And lucky for me, my children love him just the same! So in honor of … Read more
My little man is really starting to bloom and show his interests- one of which is dinosaurs and animals of all kinds! There is nothing … Read more
Spring is an excellent time to teach children about the science of plants; how they begin from seed and soil, and with a little water … Read more
This is a fun way to incorporate the letter “A” while getting your preschooler’s fine motor skills working! What you need: The letter Aa from … Read more
I created this Free Downloadable (PDF Format) Preschool Animal Alphabet Book for my three year old daughter and would like to share it with my readers. We … Read more
This is a very simple project that your preschooler can get very creative with. Teach younger toddlers basic shapes and colors by creating a clown … Read more
Earth Day is held on April 22 each year to enhance awareness of the Earth’s environment and to help show appreciation of the world around … Read more
My 3-year-old daughter is by definition a kinesthetic learner. She can only learn if it is completely hands-on- on top of it, she has the “I … Read more