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  • October 31, 2020October 6, 2021
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Halloween Week in My Class!

  • Halloween

A look into Halloween Week in my toddler classroom! Costumes, art, sensory and more!

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  • October 31, 2020September 23, 2021
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Candy Corn Rice!

  • Fall Activities

Sensory tables are such a great way to combine multiple sensory experiences and fine motor skills! And you can easily make them from things around the house! This sensory table includes a bunch of festive fall colors and textures for the kiddos to explore! I […]

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  • October 31, 2020October 6, 2021
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Toilet Paper Mummies!

  • Halloween

A look into a simple but hilariously fun Halloween activity! Read on to share in the fun and cuteness!

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  • October 26, 2020October 6, 2021
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Itsy Bitsy Spiders!

  • Halloween

In this post, I walk through a spider-themed day in my classroom consisting of song, art, and sensory that boosts growing connections! What better way to link one of their favorite songs to a fun Halloween craft and sensory activity! I’ll admit, I had my […]

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  • October 24, 2020October 6, 2021
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When Pumpkins Hit the Hay!

  • Fall Activities

My kiddos LOVE pumpkins! Cannot stop talking about them! So I always try to find as many creative combinations of pumpkin sensory tables as possible. Here is a super simple and so very midwestern pumpkin sensory table 😉 Note of caution: if any kiddos (or […]

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  • October 24, 2020January 30, 2022
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Pumpkin Guts!

  • Fall Activities

Simple and classic! I’m sure this idea is nothing new, and there’s no big secrets I reveal here – but if you love cute pictures of kiddos doing sensory play with a little humor thrown in read on!!! 😀 I like to give it to […]

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  • Comment on Toddler Curriculum! by Joyce Lake August 10, 2021
    This is genius!! You are truly gifted!
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  • Comment on Welcome to my blog! by C. K. October 19, 2020
    So awesome Jerica!! Thank you for doing the ‘ leg work’ AND for letting others know that fun and learning happen when “ you get messy” its all a part of it!!! Blessings KEEP IT COMING!
    C. K.
  • Comment on Fall Art! by Janna October 18, 2020
    Obviously you have not inherited your arts/crafts from me!
    Janna
  • Comment on Welcome to my blog! by Janna October 18, 2020
    Hi! Congrats on your new tell-all! I will come to you for Grandparenting advice! LOL!!
    Janna
  • Comment on Fall Art! by Bri October 18, 2020
    Love it thanks for sharing
    Bri
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