Scavenger hunts have been a big hit at our house lately. They’re easy to put together, and it’s a quiet enough activity that we can play while baby naps. This silhouette scavenger hunt is one of my favorites from this list. There’s NO drawing, NO printable needed, and the activity practically sets itself up. Sounds … Read More about Silhouette Scavenger Hunt for Kids
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2 Ways to Feed the Snowman
Our 2 Feed the Snowman activities are quick and easy ways to keep little ones hands and minds busy indoors this winter. It’s been over a week since we did our cotton ball snowman craft, and with no sign of snow outside, we’re having snowman withdrawals here! I quickly put together this Feed the Snowman … Read More about 2 Ways to Feed the Snowman
Alphabet Wash: Indoor Water Play
Gather a few supplies, including magnetic or foam alphabet letters, and you are on your way to having a happy, busy toddler. This quick set-up, indoor water play activity will have your toddler engaged for HOURS! It’s easy to customize if you don’t want to use alphabet letters, and the best part is, you don’t … Read More about Alphabet Wash: Indoor Water Play
Foamy Paint: A STEAM Activity
Why paint with regular old paint, when you can paint with foamy paint? You and your toddler can do a fun science experiment resulting in bubbly, foamy paint. Afterward, use that paint for a quick art activity. Today’s STEAM activity is a twofer, and it’s going to be a blast! Quick Note about STEAM STEM … Read More about Foamy Paint: A STEAM Activity
Hidden Colors: A Baking Soda & Vinegar Experiment
This is not your typical baking soda and vinegar experiment! There’s magic involved. You will make colors appear out of nowhere when you add vinegar to baking soda, both of which are white, I might add. (Get it? Baking soda is white, and vinegar is clear, but we call it white vinegar. I know, it’s … Read More about Hidden Colors: A Baking Soda & Vinegar Experiment
6 Secrets to Enjoy Reading Aloud with Your Child
Shh! I’m sharing my secrets to engaging children when you read aloud and giving tips on how to become better at reading aloud! If you read aloud books with your child, then you probably know that it has so many benefits. Reading books helps with language development, building vocabulary, lowering anxiety, teaching fluency, and expanding … Read More about 6 Secrets to Enjoy Reading Aloud with Your Child