With this letter block activity, I built on George’s current knowledge of letters and stuck them into something he always loves! Blocks!
Last week for the Summer Reading Series with A Mom with a Lesson Plan [she’s sharing a book report 
Hands on kids activities for hands on moms.
All play to children is educational. These activities are educational activities that are created intentionally for learning. Learning letters, numbers, counting, and so on.

With this letter block activity, I built on George’s current knowledge of letters and stuck them into something he always loves! Blocks!
Last week for the Summer Reading Series with A Mom with a Lesson Plan [she’s sharing a book report 

I found another quiet activity for Henry to do at nap time! It’s a simple learning activity with Dominoes and it makes me so excited because Henry is actually excited for nap time each day and 

As part of the Summer Reading program I’m doing alongside A Mom with a Lesson Plan and Creative with Kids, I’m going to work through the areas of learning that needs to be learned before actually reading.

George has been learning his letters and its amazing me how easily he’s catching on.
I don’t think he’s quite there to know all the letter just be seeing them. So I set up a learning activity that 

A fun way to learn about simple machines for kids. And it was simple. This one is all about the pulley.
I’m not sure if the boys saw this in a show or not, but they were trying to make their own pulley around 

Henry loves to pattern. Once he began learning patterns, he calls them out all the time. Everything seems to have a pattern, I swear!
But… I noticed something. Henry only knows how to pattern with colors.

Got a farmer? Try a simple number activity to practice counting to five! This farm activity was a sneaky way to get Henry excited to learn to count!
I’ve been having a little bit of a hard time getting Henry to want to 