Play 1
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Set up a fun phonics activity for preschoolers and school aged children with this sorting objects into baskets game! Easy, low-preparation and adaptable
Description Students will use dice to build a snowman. My students love dice drawing games. It is a great activity for a sub day, one day lesson, or even as a station for early finishers. How to Play 1.Roll the dice. 2. Count the dots. 3. Look at the chart to see what monster body part to add to your snowman 4. Place the correct body part on your snowman. 5. Continue rolling and adding parts until your snowman is complete.

Julie French saved to Winter projects
Encourage dramatic play in your kids. Make this awesome DIY play sandwich using our DIY play food sandwich printable. Simple and fun paper DIY activity!
Isabel Isa saved to completar
A pizza shop dramatic play set for preschool and Kindergarten kids! Create a fun dramatic play center at home or in your classroom with our pizza shop dramatic play printables. Your kids will love engaging in imaginative play and play-based learning as they become chefs and practice early literacy, numeracy, and social skills. Download your pizza shop dramatic play printables today!
Check out this easy green pea sensory bag idea! The peas dance and bounce with every touch. It's so mesmerizing to watch!
Londovalmira saved to peas
I have had so much fun writing my baby play series for you all. This month I’m sharing some of our favourite simple play ideas for Audrey’s 11 month! Please do remember that you don’t need to be constantly entertaining your little ones. They are so capable of creating their own play but don’t expect […]
Here is a fantastic list of 100+ no-prep and low-prep activities and sensory bins you can easily do at home with your 1 year old.

Logan Reed❤ saved to Baby activities
Let's face it, one year olds can seem tough to know what to do with all day long. They are busy and on the go, but still put everything in their mouths, are easily overstimulated, and have a tendency to want to get into that which they are not

Melissa Frank saved to Beginning of the year