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READ IT ALL, very interesting. How to Prepare a Montessori Toddler Environment at Home
Montessori-inspired mini units for preschoolers. Great blog.
I will be turning my Candy Land into this game ASAP!
what a playroom, my kiddos would love this!
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Skater Owl.... Are you kidding me
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Jennifer Monroe I have a whole collection of these prints i found on etsy and made banners out of them for my sons room.
Sandra Kardaras-Flick a.k.a. Joey & Aleethea Jen that sounds awesome. I'm loving these, the drummer one is crazy cute, so many others too.
Tip for sewing vinyl to prevent it from sticking to the presser foot - got to remember this!
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Cave of stars from an old box and Christmas lights. What a wonderful hideout for kids. i wanna try this for my nephews
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I am so doing this for my kids as soon as we arrive in our new home in NYC! A must see is DesignMom.com's home in France, with a frame in the sky as part of the amazingly charming treehouse. Was on House Hunters International!
Genius! Buy super cheap cabinet doors and make these cute desks for Christmas!
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Ivory soap cloud.... This blog has tons of really cool kids' art and science projects. I can't wait to look at the othe experiments they have. Lots of fun!
25 Things to do with a wiggly toddler (other than get frustrated.) **These are some great ideas!!**
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Sight Word Games: Looking for a fun way to practice sight words? Write a different sight word on each foam square. Then, put them all in a bag. Pair up the students and have them take turns picking a foam square out of the bag. If they can read the sight word that's on the square they get to keep it and add it to their stack. With each word they get their stack grows. If their stack of foam squares topples over they have to put them back in the bag (the stacks usually don't fall over until they get past 10 squares-so make a lot of words for this game!).
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LOVE this idea!! "Ask kid these questions each year on their birthday, put in a binder for them to have when they are older...cute scrapbook idea?" - via previous pinner :)
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Teresa Gunn Very cool!