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Last week there were some FUN ideas linked up to the Preschool and Kindergarten Community – definitely ones that you all need to bookmark and try with your kids. A few would be great for the summer or to stay cool indoors if the heat gets too crazy in the upcoming months.
Teach Beside Me made some plaster puzzle blocks with toy animals, plaster of Paris, and baby food containers. Definitely a fun summer activity and you could use so many different toys for these puzzles.

Playdough is practically a staple in homes, but maybe you need a few additional ideas for playing with it. Check out this list of 50 ways to play with it from Mums Make Lists.
If you are traveling at all this summer, car games are always something needed to help keep the kids occupied. Visit The View from the Pew to see some quick and easy ideas to pack before heading out the door.

Playing with your food is typically a no-no, but why not have a little fun with Jello? Lalymom shares a fun Kandinsky Jello Art project that will be yummy and fun!
Those are just a few of the great ideas shared in the link-up last week. Be sure to check the links this week as well and stop by to leave a comment to say hi to someone sharing. Thanks to all for linking up and being generous with your ideas!
Ready to Link Up?
Share what you are doing with your kids! Please link your exact blog post to the Mr. Linky below and link back here too! Grab a button for your post below and be sure to take a minute to visit the person who linked up before you. You can read more in the updated guidelines for Preschool and Kindergarten Community. By linking up, you are granting permission for me to share your wonderful ideas and pictures with others in periodic show-and-tell posts.
Be specific in your ‘link title’. Leave either your blog name or theme and provide an age range for your activities. Something a little like this:
Police Officer Theme {ages 4-5}
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Thanks so much for sharing my idea this week!