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Mother’s Day gifts are just as exciting for the little ones as they are for moms, especially when they make them themselves! There’s just something super special about homemade Mother’s Day gifts that nothing else can quite compare to. Children can’t wait for the moment for their mom to see that special DIY Mother’s Day gift that they created
Rhyming songs for kids are a double win! They are fun to sing, and they also have tons of benefits at the same time! Songs, especially rhyming songs, are often overlooked. When we sing rhyming songs for toddlers, such as nursery rhymes, we are teaching them so many skills! As children who are learning to speak, songs help teach inflection, fluency, and more
Question of the Day helps children learn about: They are even developing those super important social/emotional skills by: There are lots of ways to do Question of the Day. There are so many topics or preschool themes you can use for Question of the Day, but I have five favorite topics that I can use any time of the year for Question of the Day: These are great for anyone who is looking to have another meaningful activity for their circle time, someone who has never done Question of the Day before, and anyone who likes to have circle time ideas ready to go ahead of time. I made my own Question of the Day printable cards so that each time I do Question of the Day now, it’s all set and easy to use on different classes.
These books for children are all about accepting their own differences that help children see their uniqueness as a strength. This book was written to help children understand limb differences as told through the eyes of a young boy born with one hand. Learning new things is hard work and learning to ask for help is a much needed life skill and this book hits it home. This book is based on the author’s true story of her own dyslexia and helps children see beyond their academic abilities and focus on the journey and the value in perseverance.