I received complimentary product from Oriental Trading to facilitate this post. As always, opinions remain 100% my own. One of my favorite parts of being a parent is sharing on holiday traditions from my own childhood with my kids. Growing up, no holiday season was complete without watching the associated Charlie Brown holiday…
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Power Imagination: Engineering Ideas for Kids
by MeghanThis post was sponsored by Duracell as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central. I love sharing STEAM activities with my kids. Exploring science, art and math with them through play exposes them to a vital skill set for the future, while also opening up their imagination to a infinite…
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Last year, my Jingle Bell Toss was a total holiday kids party games hit – both at home with my kids, with their friends at school, and overwhelmingly by all of you! With just 5 minutes, a few dollars worth of supplies and a glue gun, you can make simple…
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My preschoolers’ insatiable curiosity never ceases to amaze me. After playing with our Solar System Sensory Bin this summer, they continue to be fascinated by outer space. And despite only being 3 and 4, they were determined to learn the names of all the planets and their order in the solar system. I…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Fujifilm Wonder Photo Shop. All opinions are 100% mine. The world of STEM is fascinating for little learners. And you don’t have to spend a fortune on supplies to share simple science activities for preschoolers at home with your child.…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Fujifilm Wonder Photo Shop. All opinions are 100% mine. All children learn differently. But for early learners, like toddlers and preschoolers, their experiences are maximized through open-ended, active, hands-on learning. It’s one of the reasons my girls love the different…
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Despite reading countless books and exploring stars with several activities, the concept of the solar system remained an abstract, almost mythological, concept for my preschoolers. This was never more evident than on the 4th of July – while waiting for fireworks, I started pointing out the planets in the early night sky…
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We love sensory bags at our house. Ever since I made our first sensory bag, Jumbled Snowman, over a year ago, they are always a guaranteed hit. It is a great way to provide hands on play for toddlers and preschoolers. So of course our Study of the Stars would not be…
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This post was sponsored by P&G as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central. I received complimentary products to facilitate my review. #PGDetailsMatter #IC The kids are out of school for the summer. And before you even make it to lunch at the end of the first day, the…
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This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #FreeToBe #CollectiveBias School is out. The kids are home. And before breakfast is done they are clamoring for the day’s entertainment. With just a few basic supplies, let them be free to compete in their…
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Sprinklers. Bush forts. Spitting watermelon seeds. Chasing the ice cream truck. Playing ‘Colored Eggs’ in the pool. Those are the throwback kids activities for summer I remember from my childhood. And oh, how memorable they were. I want to fill my kids’ summers with just as awesome memories. For the month…
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It all started in the dance class waiting room. One of the mom’s was complaining about about the Disney Collector video’s on YouTube that her daughter had become infatuated with. I had no idea what she was talking about – she showed me, Lil’ M (age 2) caught one glimpse and was…
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You spend hours filling eggs, creating a diversion to sneak out and hide them all… the egg hunt itself is over in 10-15 minutes tops. Now what? Whether you are planning your preschooler’s Easter party at school or need some Easter ideas to burn off those chocolate bunny highs, these…
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100+ St. Patrick’s Day Activities, Crafts & Food Ideas
by MeghanFour years at Notre Dame teaches you a few things. God. Country. Notre Dame is a strictly held mantra for life… and St. Patrick’s Day comes second in celebration only to Christmas! So of course I HAD to host this week’s It’s Friday, We’re In Love featuring all things green, rainbow…
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Despite Easter being less than a month away, it snowed here again this week… and since moving to New England nearly 10 years ago, I have seen more than my fair share of egg hunts amidst patches of snow, it’s always important to plan indoor fun for Easter, just in…
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Lil’ M has been struggling with recognizing her colors. We keep practicing through play, and she now names about half of them correctly, most of the time. For this month’s Rainbow-themed Top 10 series , I sought out to find more fun color matching activities. Top 10 Color Matching Activities for Toddlers…
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In the last week, we’ve had three snow days and a weather advisory to stay indoors due to a windchill up to 30 degrees below zero! To say cabin fever has set in would be an understatement. For my own sanity last week, I needed the kids to burn some…
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My girls love math games – especially when they involve lots of shiny, new loose parts. But official math manipulatives can be expensive, ranging anywhere from $10 to upwards of $30 for larger sets. The good news is you can play and teach all sorts of arithmetic with math manipulatives that…
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I’m always on a quest for activities that engage both my toddler and preschooler at the same time. This one was originally set up for my toddler to work on her color sorting and identification, and to prevent my preschooler from taking over, I made a few modifications to create…
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10+ Kids Playroom Organization Ideas & Essentials
by MeghanAfter the mudroom, my next favorite room in our new house is the playroom! Getting the toys out of our family room was huge. Having a place for all the kids’ stuff AND in sight line of the main living space was a double win. But a playroom can also…
