
I love to find fun ways to teach new concepts to the boys.Henry’s been really into counting lately, so we’ve been doing a lot of things with numbers. [He's even adding and subtracting, and even sometimes dividing without even knowing it!]Here’s 4 learning activities for the kids from last week’s It’s Playtime!

Above, clockwise from top-left:
- Mama’s Little Muse had fun mixing primary colors with Shamrock Color Viewer!
- Adventures at Home with Mom matched shapes! Match little shapes to their big shape and make a collage!
- A number game from Mummy Mummy Mum has had me thinking of how to make this perfect for Henry! Roll the ball through a tunnel and add [or subtract!] the number above the tunnel to your score!
- Compare, predict and test. Play Create Explore set up a WAY to learn about WEIGHT!

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I'm a baker's wife and a stay at home mom. Hands on : as we grow is all about the activities that I do at home with the kids [Henry, 4, and George, 1 1/2]. We're full of energy and excitement and we sneak in learning opportunities wherever we can. But most importantly, we like to have fun with all of it. [Read
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Thankyou very much for featuring our shape matching
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I love the 3 leaf clover color wheel! Thanks for hosting this fun link up!
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