I have to say I loved the Spoon idea. Very quick and cheap idea. Great for Mom’s at home too who want to assist their kids with learning.
I also love the popsicle one shown above. I made this a … Read More ...
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I have to say I loved the Spoon idea. Very quick and cheap idea. Great for Mom’s at home too who want to assist their kids with learning.
I also love the popsicle one shown above. I made this a … Read More ...
How adorable as these little chalk gems? I can imagine a big bowl of these on my desk or gifted in a oversized mason jar for the Teachers in our life. These gems are a new take on the old … Read More ...
These Mid Century ceramic hand dishes are adorable. They are perfect for cultural lessons including Diwali The Indian Festival of Lights. These would be great little gifts for parents or teachers too. Ceramic Hand Prints.
You can purchase white air … Read More ...
I love the look of this Organizational system but I must admit the glass jar has me a little worried. They would be great on carpeted floor cause if they tipped over I think they would be okay. I would … Read More ...
If you are thinking about starting your own in-home preschool program, you will definitely want to check out this great list posted by Stacie at Motherhood on a Dime. Having run my own preschool program (many, many years ago) I … Read More ...
Forget the boring plastic boxes and check out this round up of amazingly fun and funky School Lunch Bags. I have to say the Unicorn bag is my favourite and I could totally rock up to the Office with that. … Read More ...
Oh my gosh how amazingly cute are these? Forget the kids I want to labels all my notebooks with these too. There are even more free designs available on the website. I love these hand designed labels cause one thing … Read More ...

I love projects like this… There is so much fun to be had and so much learning to do! Visit the Filth Wizardry blog and discover how to use an old box, wrapping paper roll, felt, and a few other … Read More ...
Guest Review By Shellie Wilson & Arabella.
When my daughter and I were invited to review Typekids.com touch typing course for kids we were very excited as Miss Arabella had been using several different programs but would never stick to … Read More ...
Halloween is right around the corner, and what could be a more fun theme for your fall lesson plans? There are so many different ways to work Halloween into virtually every subject – pumpkins are perfect for science and nature … Read More ...
August is quickly approaching and it’s time to start planning classroom themes. These ten whimsical classroom themes will add fun and excitement to your learning space. What child wouldn’t love to sit back and read a book while sitting by … Read More ...
Budding scientists will love learning about the world around them with these 7 great science lessons, complete with free printables. Kids will enjoy learning about the basics of the scientific method, the life cycles of plants and insects, simple machines … Read More ...
The photo styling is probably the best seller when it comes to this tutorial. The photos are amazing. Not sure the baby would be too impressed when it landed on it’s face but until then he/she is completely mesmerized. This … Read More ...
It’s not too late to create something wonderful with the kids. This project could be done to a plate, mug or platter. If you’re a Teacher have the kids bring a piece of white (or light) crockery in and create … Read More ...
These two adorable ideas come from Thenerdswife.com where she shares her free printable for the Doh and the fruit squeeze one. Both printables are perfect for younger kids who would like to hand out gifts to their friends.