Are you all ready for Thanksgiving? Taking a break this next week, or are you still trying to squeeze in a few more days of learning fun? This week starts my teaching time for our local co-op, so I’m busy cutting and planning a few Thanksgiving themed crafts for the 3 year old kiddos to work on. It should be MUCH fun {grins}.
Here’s a look at a few of the fun activities that caught my eye this past week…
If you are looking for a fun project to make as a quiet time activity, this Felt Button Board from School Time Snippets would be a great place to start. This may be something I’ll have to make for my nephew as a gift this Christmas!
A little baking soda, some food coloring and a few other supplies are all it takes for a fun kitchen experiment with your preschooler or kindergartener. Head over to Like Mama, Like Daughter to peek at their experiment fun.
And this Ping Pong Busy Bag Ball Match is another great idea from Moms Have Questions Too. Right now I’m thinking this may be another great activity to put together for Christmas or church quiet time! There are so many great variations that you could do with this activity.
If you are looking for a few Thanksgiving printables, grab a copy of the Thanksgiving Printable Pack {for Preschool and Kindergarten} and also the Thanksgiving Number Sort.
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