w is for wooden snowpeople

more thrifted wooden pieces. first was painting them with glue (it looked like icing!) with any brush you choose. then rolling them in tiny snips of white paper. then letting them dry. then having to get them off the paper that they dried on. if hitting doesn’t work, then use a paintbrush to get itContinue reading “w is for wooden snowpeople”

m is for milk lid

preschool families and friends have been collecting milk lids for us. thank you! since it is m week we’ve been sorting by color. we’ve noticed that in the tens of milk lids there are, there is only one brown lid. come on, let’s drink some chocolate milk! the next phase of this activity is arrangingContinue reading “m is for milk lid”

r is for raise your (left) hand!

we played a version of simon says using left and right commands. oh, but how to remember which is our left? which is our right? especially when ms. kristin is standing in front of you and she is a mirror image? or when she turns around to stand like you so you turn around too?Continue reading “r is for raise your (left) hand!”