Pretend Play Butterfly Garden for PreschoolersCreate a fun pretend play experience for your preschoolers with a butterfly garden! Pretend play is such an important aspect of the preschool classroom. Explore tips for setting up and enjoying a Butterfly Garden Dramatic Play center with your preschoolers. This pretend play center will spark imagination and learning in your preschool students.
Stamping With Recyclables Process Art ActivityUsing recyclables in art a great way to encourage preschoolers to re-use materials and find new and creative art tools. This plastic bottle stamping art project is a great invitation to introduce during your Earth Day & Recycling Theme. See our stamping invitation below to spark ideas for your own exploration!
Recycled Art Ideas for PreschoolersUsing recyclables in preschool art invitations is a great way to explore a variety of art mediums, textures, and a great way to create 3D and process art. Teaching preschoolers the value in using recycled materials not only engages creative thinking skills, it also teaches the importance of being kind to Earth and is great for art on a budget.These art invitations are especially great to include with your Recycling and Earth Day Theme as preschoolers get first hand experience in transforming unwanted items into a special piece of art!
Open Ended Art: Easter Egg PrintingPlastic eggs and open-ended art...sounds like a fun opportunity for a preschooler to explore. Preschoolers love using non-art materials to explore, it allows them to think outside of the box and understand that art can be made from so many different things. This open-ended Easter egg printing activity is an excellent way to use those plastic eggs with paint for a chance to explore.
Heart Suncatcher Preschool Craft TutorialThis Heart Suncatcher craft is great for Valentine's Day and is super cute to display.
Change up the shape to use all year-long! This craft just takes a few simple steps... Preschool Sock Puppet ActivitiesThis creative and hands-on activity of making sock puppets and learning through playful tales is great way for preschoolers to explore with their imagination.
As educators, we understand that the foundation of early childhood learning is not built solely upon worksheets and structured lessons. It thrives on creativity and the joy of exploration. What better way to ignite that spark in our little learners than by introducing them to the world of making sock puppets? |
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