Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Sand Castle Art

Let's strengthen our hands by building a sand castle! In this activity, children will squeeze wet glue on the outline of the sand castle. Then, they will sprinkle on the sand, shake off the rest, and allow time to dry. There you have it! An indoor sand castle!

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Watermelon Counting

Let's practice counting with watermelons and Play-Doh! Choose a numbered watermelon and add seeds by rolling Play-Doh into small balls. Don't forget to count how many seeds each watermelon needs!

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Number Puzzle

Children will enjoy creating their very own puzzle! We will practice cutting along straight lines, counting, and improve visual perception when attempting to put the puzzle pieces back together.

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Know Your Shapes Maze

Draw your very own shape maze using chalk! Create a starting and end point with shapes in-between. Then, say the name of the shape before you can jump to the next shape. This is a perfect way to get your little ones moving and outside!

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Save the Ocean Animals

Children will strengthen their hands by squeezing the spray bottle and improve fine motor skills with this fun and engaging activity!

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Tennis Ball Monster

Let’s strengthen our hands and improve fine motor and bilateral coordination with the tennis ball monster activity! Children will feed coins to the tennis ball monster.

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Hidden Letters in Snow

Let’s learn how to make snow! Children will practice letter recognition and sounds by using their hands to search for hidden letters with their eyes closed. This is a fun way to expose your child to a sensory sensational experience while improving tactile discrimination.

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Laura Coldea Laura Coldea

Pop Tubes

Kids love pop tubes! This tool is a great way to strengthen the muscles of the fingers/hand, improve bilateral coordination, and practice their shapes and letters. Pop tubes create fun sounds that leave children wanting to play and explore more!

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