Here is an easy, fun, and cheap "tivity" to work on color matching as well as fine motor skills. I visited my local paint store and picked out a variety of paint samples (make sure to get two of each color sample). I then cut up one of each sample and hot glued it to clothes pins.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Color Matching
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Green Toddler
This is related to the previous post. . . here is what happens if you leave the bottle of food coloring within a toddler's reach! Yes, that is green food coloring all over my daughter's hands and body! Yes, it stains. . . . something awful! She was a green munchkin for several days before it all came out. Lovely, I know!
Learning Letters and Messy Play
Here is a quick and easy way to review letters while driving in the car. I bought a super cheap cookie sheet at Wal-Mart and filled it with a set of magnetic letters (also from Wal-Mart for $1). While we're in the car, I ask C to find various letters and then we sing the letter sound song. She loves it and has learned all of her letters and most of their sounds in the process. She usually holds the letter up for me so I can look back quickly and see that she has the correct one. (Oooh, I hope that doesn't make me a bad driver?)
Happy "messy play" today!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Rubber Band Land
This is a quick and easy "tivity" that works on fine motor skills. I just grabbed a bunch of rubber bands and wrapped them around our back doorknob. Then C had fun taking them off one by one and putting them back on. After she did that for a while, we practiced counting them as she took each one off and wrapped it around her wrist. This makes for some great counting practice! Since the bands were various colors, I also had her sort all of them by color.


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