The cold winter months may be keeping us inside, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a ton of fun! We have been having a great time learning with these preschool winter science activities. They are simple, creative, and get kids super excited. I love how quick these winter science experiments are to set up. AND how quick they are to clean up.
Tag: fine motor skills
Easter Egg Kid’s Craft with Free Template
I love arts and crafts time. Sometimes I like to do elaborate crafts with kids where we get messy and use all kinds of materials. Sometimes I like to keep it simple. This is one of those times where I’ve kept the craft simple, but very fun. For this Easter Egg kid’s craft, we used a fun marker technique to ‘color’ the egg. It involves markers and a spray bottle and is so quick and easy to make. I have included the egg template below for you for free. Yay!
St Patrick’s Day Craft for Preschoolers
St Patrick’s Day Craft for Preschoolers
St. Patrick’s Day is coming up soon! Are you ready? I love all of the magic and fun activities we get to do for the holiday. Leprechauns, rainbows, chocolate, what’s not to love? This year we are doing a fun shamrock painting for our St Patrick’s Day craft for preschoolers. I have included the printable shamrock template below for you to download for free!
Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat Paper Plate Kid’s Craft
Dr. Seuss has always been one of our favorite authors! His books are so fun to read! Of course every year we need to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday. This year we made a fun Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat Paper Plate Craft. They turned out so cute! We have included the template for your to download for free.
What’s great about this activity is that it is very easy for children to make on their own. We’re all about fun, simple crafts!
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Watercolor Snow Painting
Have you ever heard of Watercolor Snow Painting? I saw a picture of it online and knew I just had to make it! It was so easy and so much fun. If you live in the north, you probably already have what you need…mainly snow.
For this activity, we worked on developing our fine motor skills while creating watercolor snow paintings! We mixed and squirted and experimented as we discovered how to blend primary colors to create secondary colors. You have got to try this at home!