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.
Activities that are perfect for a toddler. Find lots of fun toddler activities! Gross motor activities, fine motor activities, learning activities! I consider toddlers are in the age range of 1-3. More advanced activities can be found as preschool activities.

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 

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.

These are my life savers! Quick toddler activities that I can do in a moment’s notice, with no setup… when things… you know… needed to be tamed.
There are so many times when I find an activity to do with the kids and 

I challenged my newsletter subscribers to doing a water activity last week.
Yesterday, I shared the blowing water bubbles that was a huge hit, and so simple to set up [um, just a cup of water and 

Blowing bubbles is always fun, as is a water activity…. one of those days that I just needed something for George to do in the morning and again all he asks for is a water activity. I’m starting to 

I’m almost embarrassed to post this gross motor activity…. it seems too simple to warrant a post. But with that said, it was super duper fun and had George moving all morning long! And its perfect for those days you’re stuck indoors, when its 

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 