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10 Tips for Baking With Kids (And Why You Should!)

July 18, 2014 by Sue Lively

Every year as an elementary school teacher, I bake with my class on at least one occasion if not more. It’s a great activity for bonding as a group, the kids learn so much, and we have a fun treat to share at the end of it.  When my 2.5 year old son, Onetime, was old…

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Filed Under: Language, Math, Science Tagged With: baking, measurement

Hammer & Learn: A Fine-Motor Busy Bag

June 26, 2014 by Sue Lively

Have you heard of a “Busy Bag?”  It is an activity for your child that you can store easily in a small bag and pull out for your child just about anywhere when you want them to be doing something productive without your assistance. Today’s post shows you how to make a fun busy bag…

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Filed Under: Fine-Motor Play, Language, Math

Help Your Preschooler Write a Love Letter for Mother’s Day

May 5, 2014 by Sue Lively

Are you looking for a sweet and personalized gift for a mom or grandma for Mother’s Day this year? Check out this heart-warming love letter project that I did with my son for his grandmothers when he was just a preschooler. It’s still one of our favourite gifts!

Filed Under: Art, Gifts, Language, Preschoolers, Writing Tagged With: grandmother, letter, Mother's Day

Make a Free Spring Book With Your Child

April 24, 2014 by Sue Lively

Making books with your child is one of the best ways to get them excited about reading and writing!  Kids of all ages like to feel the thrill of creating something that someone else can read aloud and enjoy. With my free spring book printable, you can turn some outdoor exploration (in the form of a…

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Filed Under: Language, Nature Tagged With: making books, Spring

How to Make a Kids Humpty Dumpty Rhyming Book

April 18, 2014 by Sue Lively

I love making books with my son!  To further enrich our Egg-speriment STEAM Egg-stravaganza, my son and I created a hilarious little Humpty Dumpty rhyming book that you can make too! This simple activity is fun to make with your child and helps them develop their rhyming skills. Plus, when you’re done, you’ll have a…

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Filed Under: Language, Preschoolers Tagged With: early reading, making books, pre-writing

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