Welcome to Week 2 of our At-Home Activities blog series. Keep reading to check out 20 at-home activities you can use this week with your preschooler. If you’d prefer to have these activities in a printable PDF format, you can download them from our shop HERE. There are 8 weeks worth of free at-home activities in this blog series. Click each week to check… Read More
PRESCHOOL & PRE-K AT-HOME ACTIVITIES: WEEK 1
Welcome to Week 1 of our At-Home Activities blog series. Keep reading to check out 20 at-home activities you can use this week with your preschooler. If you’d prefer to have these activities in a printable PDF format, you can download them from our shop HERE. There are 8 weeks worth of free at-home activities in this blog series. Click… Read More
PRESCHOOL LEARNING ACTIVITIES TO DO AT HOME
Looking for FREE & easy preschool learning activities to do at home? You’re in the right place! Keep reading for 8 weeks worth of activity ideas for your little one! Is your little one at home with you (maybe for summer break, a long vacation, or virtual learning) and you need some activity ideas to keep them busy? Or are… Read More
5 TIPS FOR THE FIRST DAY OF KINDERGARTEN
Sending your little one off to school for the first time? Keep reading for 5 important tips to help them have an amazing first day of kindergarten! THE FIRST DAY OF KINDERGARTEN Starting kindergarten can be really overwhelming for our little ones (and for us!), especially if it’s their first time away from family. Whether they’re feeling confident to start,… Read More
ST. PATRICK’S DAY SENSORY BIN IDEA: BLACK BEANS
St. Patrick’s Day is coming up! Do you know what you’re putting in your St. Patrick’s Day sensory bin yet? Here’s a great idea for preschoolers that’s easy & fun…plus there’s a freebie included at the end of this post! THE IMPORTANCE OF SENSORY PLAY Sensory bins are such an important part of early childhood education. The amount of learning… Read More
PRE-K GOALS FOR KINDERGARTEN READINESS
Keep reading for a FREE printable list of pre-k goals that are helpful for parents and preschool teachers. Looking for more information about kindergarten readiness? Check out this post! KINDERGARTEN READINESS As parents and teachers of preschoolers, one of the things we hear over and over again is “kindergarten readiness.” We want to prepare our little ones for kindergarten so… Read More
5 Tips for Introducing the Alphabet
The alphabetic principle is the understanding that letters represent speech sounds. Alphabet knowledge includes the ability to recognize letter shapes, letter names, and letter sounds. It also includes how to form uppercase and lowercase letters. According to research, alphabet knowledge is the single best predictor of later reading and writing success, so it’s a crucial part of your preschoolers’ learning… Read More
5 MYTHS ABOUT TEACHING YOUR LITTLE ONE AT HOME
Let’s talk about teaching our little ones at home! As a parent, it can feel scary to jump into this role, but I promise you…you can do it! You don’t have to be a homeschooling parent to teach your little one at home. And it doesn’t have to take a lot of time, either. You can set up simple, fun,… Read More
HOW SHOULD I WORK ON READING SKILLS WITH MY KIDS?
Summer is here, and for many of us, that means more time at home with our littles. Whether you work or stay home, send your little to preschool or homeschool…summer usually means more quality family time! And with a new school year just a few months away, many of us also like to use this extra family time to work… Read More
Editable Charts for Littles
Routines are important for little ones. They thrive when they understand what is expected of them and how to meet those expectations. That’s why I’ve created these FREE editable charts for you to use when helping your little ones follow their routines. These charts are a great visual cue for your little one to see which tasks they’ve completed and… Read More