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Creative DIY Paint and Water Holder for Kids
Here’s a genius and eco-friendly DIY project by @kubraogretmenimiz that makes painting sessions more organized and fun for kids! Using a CD, bottle caps, and a plastic bottle, you can create a multi-purpose paint and water holder. This keeps everything neat while nurturing creativity! Perfect for classrooms or home art activities. 🌈✨ How-To: 1. Glue bottle caps onto an old CD to hold different paint colors. 2. Attach the bottom part of a plastic bottle in the center for water. 3. Use the funnel-like top for refilling water or mixing shades!
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Check out our multisensory number table for the number 3! We used a hammer set and Play-Doh number s
Check out our multisensory number table for the number 3! We used a hammer set and Play-Doh number stampers from Lakeshore Learning, magnetic bingo chips from Amazon, and our Number Artistry resource (where you trace and cut the number 3) from preschoolvibes.com. This hands-on approach keeps kids excited and boosts number retention through the roof. Multisensory learning makes all the difference! 🔢
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McIntosh 🔡🔊 Exploring Letter Sounds: In this video, I dive into the correct pronunciation for each
McIntosh 🔡🔊 Exploring Letter Sounds: In this video, I dive into the correct pronunciation for each alphabet letter, with a special focus on the often-debated sound of 'R.' Understanding these foundational sounds is crucial for developing early literacy skills.
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In this video, I share a simple tip for teaching your child the proper way to hold a crayon
In this video, I share a simple tip for teaching your child the proper way to hold a crayon. By breaking a crayon in half and using just a small piece, it prevents them from using a fist grip or holding it with four fingers. This method naturally encourages the use of the tripod grasp, which is essential for developing fine motor skills necessary for writing. Try this at home to help your little one master the correct crayon hold!
This may contain: a woman wearing a face mask with the words what's a good letter sounds game for kids who are super wiggly?
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Low Prep Letters and Sounds Game for Active Kids
Difficulty: Easy Supplies: • 5-6 papers with target letters • Multiple objects that start with each letter • Tongs of any kind