I hope to use this site to share the many experiences I have had with preschoolers during my 20 years of teaching. I would like to share crafts, activities, and some insights.
Do you have an idea that you would like to share with the readers? If you have a craft, project, or something preschool related that you would like to share, please email me at trish@preschoolplaybook.com. I love sharing fresh new ideas. Click here for full details.
I'm sad- my fat, yet adorable bunny hasn't been around. Just an empty nest under my picnic table. :( My girls are worried that something happened to the fellow. I told him that he probable found another yard to nest in.
Best Children’s Books to Give as Gifts
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Books make fabulous gifts for kids, but there are so many out there that it
can be hard to pick the best children’s books to give as gifts. If you
love...
Muffin Tin Monday
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Muffin Tin Monday is now part of our routine and Clara looks forward to it
each week. This week for Muffin Tin Monday Clara helped me fill her muffin
tin ...
Making Predictions for a New Year
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Happy 2015! We hope you are all enjoying a relaxing holiday break before
jumping into a great new year of teaching and learning.
One of our family tradit...
Want More Bakers and Astronauts?
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Bakers and Astronauts is now an archive, no longer being updated.
You can find posts from 2015 - 2018 here.
If you like what you have been reading, please ...
Alma Woodsey Thomas Art Project
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We’ve been learning about the life and art of Alma Woodsey Thomas. After
learning about her and looking at her art, the girls created pieces
inspired by ...
New Adventure!
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It's been years since I posted! This little blog holds so many memories
and I hope that it has encouraged parents to have fun learning with their
kids. I...
The Back Fence
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I noticed the rays of sunlight streaming through the fence as we pulled
into our driveway. Sometimes I feel like everywhere I look I see a
picture. I gr...
How We Found Out Our Son Had Cancer...Again
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This is story of how we discovered our son had cancer...for the second time.
[image: teenage boy leaning on crutches]
It was a Monday. He was home from sc...
Wonder and Magic
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Wonder and Magic is a newsletter that is delivered to your inbox. Sign up
today and be the first to get the news.
With this newsletter you will get ema...
2014-2015 Curriculum and other Homeschool Stuff
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Planning, planning, planning. As homeschoolers, sometimes I feel that my
life is consumed with planning. I plan our curriculum, our days, our
assignment...
Happy Halloween
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These days, we have been working really hard to try to make life as normal
as possible. Twenty-twenty has really seemed like one big trick! *Am I
right...
PSA: Going private
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As Smarty is getting close to 13, I made a decision to make my blog
private. I still want to write but I don't feel like it's fair to her to
keep sharing ...
Engineering Activity for Preschool
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Boxitechs is a wonderful book that my PreK students love, and this
engineering activity for preschool is the perfect way to build STEM skills
after readi...
Vooks: Is It for You?
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Wondering if Vooks is for you? Read a review about this streaming library
for kids and enter to win a 1 Year Subscription!!
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My goal for 2023
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As 2022 comes to a close it is time to look forward to what I would like to
focus on in 2023. I have shared my goal setting process many times on ...
Rea...
MY LIFE MATTERS • MLK 2023
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Our work this week in honor of Dr King’s birthday is made of leftover
watercolor paintings, affirmations and many stories to go with it. Watch
out world fo...
An Easy Preschool Toddler Octopus Craft
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Hello, hello, hello :)
After a looooong time of absence :/ due to many things that happens in
life, I have decided to continue blogging and helping teacher...
P is for Pizza!
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While learning about the letter “P” we decided to explore with pizza! Pizza
is an all-time favorite food for many preschoolers, and activities
involving pi...
"I Know How To Play This Game"
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"Wait a minute! I know how to play this game."
The children were standing around a table upon which were the tokens, dice
and other parts and pieces fro...
It’s Corn!
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Teaching Heart Blog Post By Colleen Gallagher
Well, I gave in… My third graders have been singing THE CORN SONG seen
below for weeks. I decided to use it...
Preschool Fairy Tale Crafts and Activities
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Preschool aged children absolutely love using cotton balls, pipe cleaners,
paint, and really anything that allows them to get creative. They also LOVE
fa...
The Adventures of Bear Is No More!
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I've changed the name of the blog to be a better reflection of what I am
writing.
The Adventures of Bear is now... *Nurturing Learning*.
But not only h...
Felt Heart Flowers
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Find out how to make these lovely felt heart flowers at The Magic Onions
that are perfect for Valentine's Day but you'll want to keep them out all
year long.
Our Santa Day Adventures
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Last week we celebrated Saint Nicholas Day (December 6th). I thought I
would share some of the ups and downs of our holiday adventure. Because
believe me- ...
Scary Cute Footprint Ghost Craft for Halloween
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We are making footprint ghosts in this easy Halloween craft for kids of all
ages. In fact, this easy Halloween craft works well for even the youngest
cr...
Now I Know My ABCs ~ Letter W
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[image: image3_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb[2]]*All printables for this
unit can be downloaded for free on my website, **Animal ABCs**. *
Letter W ~ Wal...
1 comment:
How funny! I love the photos!!
I'm sad- my fat, yet adorable bunny hasn't been around. Just an empty nest under my picnic table. :( My girls are worried that something happened to the fellow. I told him that he probable found another yard to nest in.
Jen
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