
Pumpkin Drawing! Ages 2+
Did you know you can draw on a pumpkin with dry erase markers? Use a baby wipe to clean it off. Then dry it with

Did you know you can draw on a pumpkin with dry erase markers? Use a baby wipe to clean it off. Then dry it with

This is a simple science experiment with some things you can find around your house! First we talked about the term absorbing. Then we tested

How many rubber bands does it take to explode a pumpkin? It is important to make sure the pumpkin is not too big or too

This is a fun fall Stem activity! All you need is pumpkin candies and toothpicks. What can you build? How many pumpkins did you use?

Kysen loved matching the lids! This activity was great for fine motor development! Twisting and turning caps help strengthen those finger muscles to prepare them

Jalen and Kysen have really enjoyed doing their summer journals. This is an easy way to have your kids continue to work on their language,

Here is a fun measurement activity. Kysen had fun guessing what he thought would be longer or shorter! Young children apply early concepts of measurement

Kysen wanted to build a city for his cars. He loves playing with loose parts. It started off with him painting some toilet paper rolls.

This is a fun way to practice sorting! Set the timer for a minute. Sort the skittles by color. The first team to finish or

The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game reinforces color learning and helps develop matching skills, strategic thinking, turn-taking, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. My kids love

This activity is great for fine motor and spatial reasoning skills. Strong spatial reasoning skills in preschool help support math learning in elementary school. Materials: Pom

This is a fun way to add literacy into a loose parts provocation. All you need is magnets, can lids, and some letter stickers. Kids

Squishing, rolling, sculpting, molding . . . young children love to play with play dough. Add some props from around the home and play dough

Fun fine motor activity! The kids started by coloring the model magic clay with markers. Then they watched the clay turn colors as they flatten

This game is an easy way to work on number sense. Since the kids are rolling balls of play dough they are also working their