Role play in early years settings
I know you will enjoy this guest post written by Julie Meighan, author of Drama Start! Role Play in Early Years Settings By Julie Meighan Role play
I know you will enjoy this guest post written by Julie Meighan, author of Drama Start! Role Play in Early Years Settings By Julie Meighan Role play
When my little nephew Wy comes over, I learn to view things in and outside of my house with new eyes. Everyday, I drive past
Making a footprint flower painting with my grand baby!
I am a guest over at UCreate with Kids today. I am sharing a tutorial on how to make your own table top easels for
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As promised, but just a few days later than I had hoped, here is the bucket list printable I made and shared on Fox 59
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Exploring flowers and plants with preschoolers!
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