Ever-Changing Clouds
Sometimes, going back to basics like laying down and looking at the clouds provides children with ways to develop their imagination and learn about the world!
Sometimes, going back to basics like laying down and looking at the clouds provides children with ways to develop their imagination and learn about the world!
Using open-ended materials, children create stories with their imagination and development their language skills.
One of our lovely preschool moms put together a wonderful presentation for our preschoolers on how to keep safe in the event of a fire emergency!
Everybody (including our before & after school care group) enjoyed our forest adventures! The days involved sticks, climbing, a picnic lunch, even sleeping on a log!
The children really enjoyed our mud kitchen formed in our new sensory table, as well as growing grass seeds in the shape of each child’s first letter of their name!
What do you think is more challenging, carrying one egg with one spoon, or two eggs with two spoons – one in each hand?
Cornstarch and water: Observing a solid changing into a liquid is always entertaining for children! Food plate Rainbow in a bottle: teaching density (through layering of liquids) is a great concept to teach in a creative way!