Tot Time

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This worksheet I made to do with my 3 year old daughter to help her learn letter A a, it has free online clipart in it that is great, I had her trace with an ink pen, and gave her a red marker for the coloring, because we are also reviewing red and all of the items on this page can be red. I had to help her a lot, this would be easier for a 4 or 5 year old, but it was good practice. You can download it for free from the teachers pay teacher link on the side of my page.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Letter-A-worksheet-for-pre-k-through-kindergarten
 



March Craft

Spring Stepping Stone Craft
 This week I decided we would make a garden stepping stone together. I bought this kit at Hobby Lobby with the phone 40% off coupon it only cost me $4.70.

I bought an extra bag of small mixed stones so Aubrey could have a bigger variety.
 

 
I told her to put the rocks close to the edge to leave room for her name, she did a great job.


 
So this was my special toddler time craft for the week for under 5 bucks. It was good for fine motor skills, and I could have made her do a pattern, but I decided to just let her have fun with it. We had a good time, and now I have a pretty feature for my front garden.

Dance-sicles
My daughter is in a dance class, and I made these adorable dance-sicles for her to pass out to friends, great for Halloween, valentines, or as a handout in birthday goodie bags for dance themed or princess themed parties. All you need is dum-dums, tootsie rolls, mini reeses cups, tulle, and tiny hair rubber bands to hold the tulle on. I made enough for her whole class in 20 minutes.

1 comment:

  1. Hi! These Dance-sickens are so cute! Can you share how you made them? Did you glue the tootsie rolls on and stick the sucker stick through the Reese’s?

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