
Can Lids & Magnets! AGES 3 +
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
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
Jalen really enjoyed this STEM challenge! I challenged him to make a maze with the Mini Squiqzs. He had to make sure that his bouncy
This is a fun science activity. Before I start any science activity I always like to ask, “What do you think is going to happen?”
Fun sensory activity for spring time! I like to put eggs of different sizes. This adds in some science and math skills. Children are measuring,
This activity is great for letter recognition. You can also work on practicing letter sounds. As they pull the letter out have them say the
The boys had asked me how ice cream was made. So of course we had to find an ice cream making experiment! There are many
Kids love to explore with water! This open ended activity allows children to use their scientific inquiry skills. Using pipettes is great for strengthening our
This is a great way to talk about our sense of touch. Have your child guess what they think it is before they open it.
Know any dinosaur lovers who would love this activity? Paint the rocks with water and see what fossil you uncover! Materials (affiliate link) Slate pieces
Easy science and fine motor fun! Great activity to just let kids explore. What do you think will happen when you put the colored water
Great loose parts activity! What can you make with pool noodle pieces and toothpicks? Does it float? Materials (affiliate links) Pool Noodles Scissor Toothpicks Bucket
Molding dough is a great sensory and science activity! It’s also fun to build and create with! Materials(affiliate links): Ivory Soap Toilet Paper Water Grater
What happens when you microwave ivory soap? This is a great science and sensory activity! Easy way to talk about irreversible change. Materials(affiliate links): Ivory
Kids love to spray water! This is a fun art and fine motor activity! Materials(affiliate links): Spray bottles (We got them at the dollar store)
Fun process art mixed with some sensory play! We also talked about our five senses! Materials(affiliate links): Pop Rocks Paint Paint brushes Paper Full Details:
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