![]() Sift through the colored rice to find the magnetic shapes, identify them, and find the matching shapes on the white piece of paper. Place the magnetic shapes inside the bin with the colored rice and pin/tape the large, white paper up to the fridge or another magnetic surface. I wrote the names of each shape as well but this part isn’t necessary. Trace each shape magnet onto a large, white piece of paper (you can choose to use coordinating colored markers to trace each shape, or not, depending on how challenging you want the activity to be). Pour colored rice into a clear plastic bin. Baby Dots of Glueĭye white rice (details on how to do this can be found in this blog post). All opinions are my own, and I only link to products that I truly recommend. Beautifully designed and illustrated, DKs award-winning and best-selling childrens books appeal to kids of all ages. I hope that you find inspiration in this post and are encouraged to try a new activity with your little ones! If you do try any activities from this post, or a variation of them, be sure to tag me on Instagram so I can see- it makes my day!ĭisclaimer: This post includes affiliate links which means I would earn a small commission if you were to purchase through those links. Materials needed to prep and complete each activity are included as well as how to set them up, what kiddos will be doing, and what they will be learning. Content focuses on ABCs, sight words, counting, patterns, colors, shapes, and much more and is all done in an age-appropriate manner through games, mazes, puzzles, and matching activities. In this post you’ll find activities to help little ones practice shapes, number identification, counting, letters, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, pre-writing, creativity, imaginary play, social skills, problem-solving, and more. With over 250 pages of fun, this preschool workbook is perfect for kids between ages 3 and 5. ![]() All activities should be done with adult supervision! Looking for some fun, meaningful, hands-on, easy to set-up activities for your 2-3 year old(s)? This post is a great place to start! I titled the post for 2-3 year olds but you know your kiddos best and what they are/aren’t ready for.
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