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Carson-Dellosa Summer Bridge Learning and discount code!

Carson-Dellosa is an amazing resource for parents who are looking to increase their child’s learning throughout the school year as well as enriching summer learning programs through the “off season” of school. Summer learning loss is a real thing and there are simple tools that we can use to overcome it! We are in love...

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The Truth about Summer Learning Loss

Summer is such a breath of fresh air as you say goodbye to homework, carpool, and daily packed lunches; but summer learning loss is also a very real part as well. According to SummerLearning.org, “Most students lose about two months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills over the summer months” as well as...

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Shape Puppies – a fun way to learn shapes

These shape puppies are a fun craft to make to help learn shapes. They are also fun to make after reading your favorite book about dogs. They are easy to put together and each kid can choose which ever colors they want, so each puppy will look a little different and can have a little...

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30 books for a Star Wars fanatic

Sometimes the only way I can get my boys to read is to give them books about their favorite subjects. Because of that we have a ton of books about whales and Minecraft around our house. My boys are now starting to get into Star Wars too so I’ve been reading them the chapter books...

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recycled box crocodile craft

This is a fun crocodile craft that is also pretty easy to make. I wrapped an empty cake box with green paper and my daughter did the rest of the gluing and building. There are a few different variations you could do to this craft to add even more child involvement. You could wrap the box...

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15 earth day crafts

These crafts are perfect for Earth Day, but celebrating the beauty of the earth and doing our part to protect it is something we can do everyday. So these crafts are great for all year long! Click on the link above each photo to find the directions to each project. Don’t forget to pin your...

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Stained glass planet earth craft

We thought it would be fun to make an Earth craft since Earth Day is this Friday. This craft was super easy and my daughter thought it was so fun! It kept her entertained and busy for about 30 minutes straight and she loves looking at the final product. Here’s what you need to make...

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25 Shape Crafts

Learning shapes is an important thing for your little preschooler. Learning shapes helps your child with pre-math and geometric skills. It also surprisingly helps with pre-reading and writing skills because letters are shapes themselves. When my daughter started learning her letters we compared many of them to shapes and it helped her remember them. The...

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Colorful shape house craft

This is a fun craft to make with your preschooler. My daughter loved making her house and choosing the colors she wanted to use. There is minimal prep for this craft and there aren’t a lot of materials needed, which makes it fast and super easy. We made these houses after reading one of our...

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Potato stamp ladybugs

These ladybugs are easy and fun to make. You use a potato as a stamp for the body of the ladybug and black finger paint for the heads and spots. You will need: -white card stock paper -potato -red paint -black paint -black permanent marker (optional) Directions: Cut a potato in half and let dry....

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