07 January 2013

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Besides this blog I also have an early childhood education blog where I post various activities and crafts I do with my girls. Before I became a stay-at-home mom I was an early childhood teacher for many years. I love to share the activities I used to do in the classroom with my own children now.

Here's the link if interested. www.imprintsfromtricia.com

Today we did a fun activity with all materials bought at the dollar store. I love the dollar store almost as much as I love Target! The girls had a blast using the tweezers to sort the cotton balls. (excellent fine motor skill use)

Seriously this entire activity (that they can play with over and over again) cost $6!

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous reflections in the table...lovely lifestyle images!

Heddy said...

The girls will treasure these photos! Love their looks of concentration! :)

Linda said...

What a great idea! I love the reflection on the table.

Ashley Carlon said...

Such a great idea. My son has some fine motor delays, and I'm going to give this a try at home. Thank you for sharing your other blog- so many great ideas. Thank you for the inspiration!! Beautiful photos-I love the reflection on the table!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful idea - how fun! Loving the reflections!

Erin Pasillas said...

I'm totally going To check out your other blog!! As a educator/mama, I can't get enough of ECE activities:) great images too, btw!

Kori Hiser said...

I've had my boys do this same activity. :D
Off to check you other blog!

Tricia said...

Well thanks so much ladies!!!

KAREN said...

what a brilliant idea! I will definitely have to check out your other blog for some more ideas! Thanks for sharing!

Heather Neal said...

Cute! Those little pom poms are have so many great uses! We put them in a mason jar every time the kids do something good and when it's full we get to go do something fun. :)

tiian said...

This is a great idea Tricia, I'm going to run out to the Dollar Store later today!

Tricia said...

Thank you Karen, Heather and Tiia!

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