A Nature-Inspired Lesson for Little Bee’s Day in the Garden (PreK–2)
Discover bees and nature with Little Bee! Free preschool & early elementary lesson ideas, crafts, and observation activities for curious kids.
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Discover bees and nature with Little Bee! Free preschool & early elementary lesson ideas, crafts, and observation activities for curious kids.
Download free printable coloring Easter cards for kids. A simple, meaningful activity children can use to bless grandparents, neighbors, or nursing home residents this Easter.
Crafts plus Books, what could be better? Bubbles and the Mermaid AdventureA Story About Personal Responsibility & Choosing Wisely Mermaid magic meets meaningful lessons in this hands-on string art craft inspired by Bubbles and the Mermaid Adventure. This story isn’t just sparkles and sea shells—it’s about learning to think for yourself, and not just tag…
Summer is the perfect time for kids to unleash their creativity and connect with friends through the mail. One way to do this is to create personalized summer postcards and participating in a card exchange. This activity not only encourages artistic expression but also helps kids develop their communication skills and build lasting memories. Let’s…
There is no one size fits all answer to this, but one method is to address the subject through books. A good story doesn’t preach, but it makes the subject relatable and brings it naturally into conversation. This is true for overcoming fear and anxiety, showing personal responsibility, and any number of positive social and…
It a well known truth that kids learned through play. They also learn to love books when books are a normal part of their day. From morning baskets to bedtime stories, books are part of learning. I just love it when I can take it a step farther and include hands on activities to go…
I am not writing this from a clinical standpoint. I am writing it, as a survivor of ‘feeling’ this. Why am I different? Some parents are lucky enough to anticipate this question. When a child has a physical difference, for example. Its much tougher when the question comes from (in the parents mid) out of…
Children seem to be born curious, they start out watching everything and quickly move to putting everything into their mouths. It is that curiosity that leads to imitating everything they hear and see. From a developmental stand point curiosity is the most fundamentally important thing to nurture. If only that same curiosity didn’t lead some…