
Gold Coin Treasure Hunt
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We packed literacy into a fun gold coin treasure hunt for St. Patrick's Day! Our kids found lucky letter coins to spell their names.
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homeschool preschool
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st. patrick's day
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toddler
Pipe Cleaner Rainbow Busy Bag
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Devany
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craft
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fine motor
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rainbow
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spring
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Do you want to build a rainbow? This busy bag is sure to keep your kids entertained as they name colors and practice fine motor skills!
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toddler
St. Patrick's Day Literacy and Math on the Light Table
To add a festive St. Patrick's Day spin to our light table play I created some DIY transparent letter manipulatives for literacy that we called gold coins! We also found some holiday themed ways to explore math, too!
6 Rainbow Crafts & Activities for Kids
It's no secret that we love making rainbows at Still Playing School! In fact, D is our rainbow baby!
Here is our collection of six fun and education rainbow activities to explore color with your child! Leprechaun Bait
When our Window Rainbow failed to immediately lure in a leprechaun we knew we needed to kick it up a notch! We decided to mix our own leprechaun bait!
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Leprechaun Bait
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Rainbow Cooked Pasta Sensory Play with Foam Clouds
Rainbow cooked pasta sensory play with foam clouds was so vibrant, pretty, and irresistible for my preschooler and me! It was quick and easy to make, too!
Pipe Cleaner Rainbow
We've always been head over heels for rainbows! This invitation to build a pipe cleaner rainbow allows children to review colors and practice fine motor skills at the same time. This quiet time activity doesn't use glue so kids can create their rainbow again and again.
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