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Plastic Egg Fine Motor Activity

March 8, 2016 By Thaleia 1 Comment

I cannot believe that it’s March already! With Easter and Spring right around the corner it’s time to pull out the plastic eggs and have some fine more activity fun!

egg fine motor activity

I love using items that I have had around the house from other craft projects or activities. I honestly cannot remember where I bought the small plastic eggs that were used in this fine motor activity but they are small enough to fit into a mini muffin pan. They do not pop open and are meant more for decoration then egg hunting.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Lil' Red, Tools for Learning, Tot School Tagged With: fine motor

Simple Coin Sorting Activity for Kids

March 1, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Every once in a while I find items that I had forgotten that I had bought a few years earlier for homeschool. Last week I found a coin sorting and money counting workbook that included the plastic coins.

Coin Sorting Activity for Kids

I created a very simple coin sorting activity for kids both Preschool and Kindergarten age. I wanted a simple activity that both Lil’ Red and Big Red could do to learn some simple money concepts, counting, and coin sorting just seemed to be a great place to start.
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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Lil' Red, Preschool Prep, Tools for Learning Tagged With: math, sorting

To the Mom Who is Struggling and Feels Forgotten

January 27, 2016 By Thaleia 33 Comments

 

Dear Mama,

You are not alone in your struggles or feelings. I am right there with you. Motherhood is tough. Raising multiple children with varying personalities is tough. Homeschooling children who don’t want to learn or who fight you to do their work is tough. Struggling to be a good mother while not forgetting your hubby can be challenging. Having older independent children, a preschooler, and a nursling all at the same time can be exhausting.

To the Mom who is struggling and feels forgotten

To the Mom Who is Struggling and Feels Forgotten! YOU are not alone!

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Rest assured mom, you are not alone!

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Filed Under: Family, Homeschooling Tagged With: mommy, motherhood, parenthood, parenting, parenting woes

Winnie the Pooh Play Doh Invitation to Play

January 12, 2016 By Thaleia 11 Comments

In honor of AA Milne’s birthday on January 18th Peakle Pie is celebrating by having a blog hop for all things to do with Winnie the Pooh – stories, activities, games, sensory, recipes, crafts and so on – the more the merrier! I decided to share a few different activities with Lil’ Red and Big Red! I just so happened to have some small plastic figurines, some playdough, and a nice veggies platter to create our Winnie the Pooh Play doh Invitation to Play!

Winnie the Pooh Play doh Invitation to Play

It is AA Milne #birthday celebrate all things Winnie the Pooh

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Lil' Red, Preschool Prep, Tot School Tagged With: Owl, play doh, Tigger, Winnie the Pooh

Rainbow Bears Washing Station Learning Activity

January 7, 2016 By Thaleia 8 Comments

While I was preparing some of our other Rainbow Bears activities I found a dirty little yellow bear! GASP! I almost ran over to the sink to wash it when I realized that I should just turn it into a fun learning activity.

Rainbow Bears Washing Station

I was already racing around the house digging out tools for the Rainbow Bears Sensory Bin, Rainbow Bears Color Tube Sort, and the Rainbow Bears Science Experiments so I had the grey tray and bears all ready to go.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Lil' Red, Tools for Learning, Tot School

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