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Playful Learning: Nurturing Young Authors
 I mentioned a few weeks ago that I was excited to share a new book,  Playful Learning, by my friend Mariah Bruehl. I had just returned home from a long trip and found it sitting on the top of my mail pile. I immediately opened it and began thumbing through. About half an hour later, I was… continue reading
Great Resources…From Free to Five Dollars!
I’m so excited for Nicole (who said: “Thanks for the giveaway! I am so impressed by the blog tour and look forward to following Not Just Cute going forward!“). She’s the winner of the Playful Learning giveaway! Don’t worry, the rest of you can pick up Playful Learning at  Amazon (it’s absolutely worth it).  And you can still register for the fabulous… continue reading
First Friday Q & A– September!
First Friday Q & A for September … Where did summer season go? ( You can likewise find the video clip here.) Irritated, Biting Toddler ( 0:10) Resources on Biting: Reacting to Your Kid’s Bite Why Do Young children Bite Absolutely no to Three Everything about Biting Verbal Abilities: Explaining in words Emotions Understanding Language… continue reading
Moving Water– Siphoning
Most of us know about Jack as well as Jill and also their unfavorable experience. Wouldn’t it have been nice if they would certainly simply had running water? When checking out water with kids, I such as to chat a little bit concerning relocating water from one area to one more. (Often with a sensory… continue reading
Would certainly You Like a Lift? Much more on Why Age Issues
I hear it a whole lot. ” They’ll do X later on, so we could as we’ll have them start now.”Standardized testing begins in 3rd quality, so we’ll start ” practicing” in preschool. Children rotate via teachers in junior high, so we do not require to bother with concerns like continuity of care in the… continue reading
Innovative Ikea Finds for Kids’ Spaces
A journey to Ikea is an enjoyable adventure for me! I share a list, yet there are just so several concepts that start swirling when I step past those moving doors. Their youngsters’s section is interesting on its own, but I’ve lately found some various uses for products in their other areas that can be… continue reading
This is a G. therefore is this! Building Alphabet Understanding in Youthful Visitors
Think about the amount of font styles you have access to on your computer system. In between publications, publications, posters, and also indications, the amount of even more fonts do you see in one day? While these types all look different, there suffices of a resemblance between them to make it feasible to recognize one… continue reading
Play. Grow. Discover. An Interview with Christie Burnett
Christie Burnett is an accomplished Aussie blog owner that focuses on very early education and learning as well as kid growth. At some point in between running her phenomenal blog site, Childhood 101, and composing an amazing book, she’s additionally just generated the initial issue of a terrific e-zine, Play. Grow. Learn. Keep reading to… continue reading
Preschool Study Unit: Water
Water  is everywhere in our lives.  Without much thought, we bathe in it, drink it, cook with it, and wash our hands over and over on a daily basis. And in spite of its everyday status, there’s still something mesmorizing about it, especially for children. They’ll scoop, pour, and explore, over and over and over again. Water is… continue reading
Multi-Sensory Paint!
 One of the things that makes young artists so great, is that they are concerned more with the whole experience than with the product alone. Expand your next painting experience by trying out these tips that encourage children to use more than just their eyes to experience art. (Originally posted January 2010.) If you’d like… continue reading


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