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Simple Easter Sensory Bins Preschoolers Actually Play With
You’ve got Easter around the corner, a preschooler with endless energy, and about 15 minutes to pull together something that actually keeps them busy. Sensory bins are the secret weapon for this exact moment. They’re tactile, open-ended, and give little hands something purposeful to do while you catch your breath. The Easter theme makes it…
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Easy Guide to Fine Motor Skills for 3 Year Olds
Fine motor skills are one of main developmental milestones in early childhood, but keeping them all straight and also encouraging those milestones can feel overwhelming. Parent’s, educators, and other invested adults can all help build these important skills in small children. So to help keep everything straight, we’ve made a quick guide with examples of…
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Simple Letter X Crafts Preschoolers Actually Finish
Between A for apple and Z for zebra, X gets squeezed into a corner with xylophones as the only kid-friendly options. But here’s the thing: letter X crafts can still be creative, playful projects your preschooler tackles. They build fine motor skills, reinforce letter recognition, and give little hands something tangible to create while their…
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Simple Easter Sensory Bins Preschoolers Actually Play With
You’ve got Easter around the corner, a preschooler with endless energy, and about 15 minutes to pull together something that actually keeps them busy. Sensory bins are the secret weapon for this exact moment. They’re tactile, open-ended, and give little hands something purposeful to do while you catch your breath. The Easter theme makes it…
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Easy Day Four of Creation Craft for Preschoolers
Check out our simple craft for the fourth day of the creation story. Day four of creation is when God made the sun, moon, and stars to separate day from night. It is one of the most visual days in Genesis 1, which makes it perfect for little ones who learn by doing. But most…
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Simple Dinosaur Sensory Bin for Kids of All Ages
Check out our simple dinosaur sensory bin that’s easy to make and so much fun to play with! My son is obsessed with dinosaurs, so naturally he wanted to create a sensory table worthy of a budding paleontologist. Here’s an easy way to put together fun dinosaur sensory play! This post may contain affiliate links…
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Easy Early Childhood Crafts and Activities for the Letter U
Looking for some fun crafts and hands-on activities for the letter U that work for early childhood? Try a few of these easy crafts and engaging activities to help your child learn all about the letter U. And grab all of our free printables that go with the letter of the week activities. The letter…
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Easy Guide to Fine Motor Skills for 3 Year Olds
Fine motor skills are one of main developmental milestones in early childhood, but keeping them all straight and also encouraging those milestones can feel overwhelming. Parent’s, educators, and other invested adults can all help build these important skills in small children. So to help keep everything straight, we’ve made a quick guide with examples of…



