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3 Busy-Bags = Busy 3 Year Old
The winter season is behind us and summer is finally upon us!
It's time to be outdoors with your children exploring, learning, and spending time together!
* Stickers
* One quart baggie
* Age appropriate race cars
* One colored page of construction paper
You can also trace handprints and footprints to create a trail. If your child likes to paint, dissolve the chalk in a bucket of water, grab a paint brush from the garage and start painting.
The outdoors provides a great canvas for art!
Important concepts for your child: You and your child can create sticker buildings, for example, a hospital helps sick people get better, a fire station is where fire trucks are stored, and a garage stores our car and bicycles. You can also discuss street safety with your child, such as what street lights mean, when to cross a cross walk, and sounds you may hear.
What your child learns: You can create your own sticker buildings, or for example, a hospital helps sick people get better, a fire station is where fire trucks are stored, and a garage stores our car and bicycles. You can also talk about street safety such as what street lights mean, when to cross a cross walk, and sounds you may hear.
Crayons and Post-its Contents include:
* One quart baggie
Running is an excellent way for children to get exercise, remain fit, and burn energy. While playing catch, squeeze out the water and get it wet by dipping into a bucket of water. Be sure to stay cool and hydrated while under the hot summer sun!
What your child learns: During this activity, your child is learning hand-eye coordination from catching, throwing, and playing with water.
Your child's take-aways: While your child is drawing, you can ask questions about their art and have them tell you a story. Encouraging creativity and storytelling allows your child to use their imagination! Displaying the work helps children to show case their skills.
What your child learns: While your child is drawing, you can ask questions about their art and have them tell you a story. Encouraging creativity and storytelling allows your child to use their imagination!
Sorting Colored Craft Sticks Contents include:
* One quart baggie
What your child learns: Watching plants grow from a tiny seed can be fascinating for your child.
As a parent, you will want to talk about how to take care of a plant, how they grow, and what the end result will be.
What your child learns: While sorting, your child will learn counting, colors, and organizing.
Busy-bags can allow time to catch up on a task while your child does a fun and calm activity. Encourage your child to use their creativity and imagination while playing with their busy-bags. Let your child choose the contents of the busy-bags such as the color of paper and crayons, or which bag they would like to play with. You may find you have more fun than them with the busy-bags!
For more busy-bag ideas, check out the projects below:
Foam Stickers on Construction Paper: Talk about what the stickers are, have your child arrange them a certain way, or just let them put the stickers all over the paper!
HIPP thanks teachingmama for serving as a resource for the wonderful activities we are making available to our readers!
Stay cool and have fun
3 Busy-Bags = Busy 3 Year Old
The winter season is behind us and summer is finally upon us!
It's time to be outdoors with your children exploring, learning, and spending time together!
* Stickers
* One quart baggie
* Age appropriate race cars
* One colored page of construction paper
You can also trace handprints and footprints to create a trail. If your child likes to paint, dissolve the chalk in a bucket of water, grab a paint brush from the garage and start painting.
The outdoors provides a great canvas for art!
Important concepts for your child: You and your child can create sticker buildings, for example, a hospital helps sick people get better, a fire station is where fire trucks are stored, and a garage stores our car and bicycles. You can also discuss street safety with your child, such as what street lights mean, when to cross a cross walk, and sounds you may hear.
What your child learns: You can create your own sticker buildings, or for example, a hospital helps sick people get better, a fire station is where fire trucks are stored, and a garage stores our car and bicycles. You can also talk about street safety such as what street lights mean, when to cross a cross walk, and sounds you may hear.
Crayons and Post-its Contents include:
* One quart baggie
Running is an excellent way for children to get exercise, remain fit, and burn energy. While playing catch, squeeze out the water and get it wet by dipping into a bucket of water. Be sure to stay cool and hydrated while under the hot summer sun!
What your child learns: During this activity, your child is learning hand-eye coordination from catching, throwing, and playing with water.
Your child's take-aways: While your child is drawing, you can ask questions about their art and have them tell you a story. Encouraging creativity and storytelling allows your child to use their imagination! Displaying the work helps children to show case their skills.
What your child learns: While your child is drawing, you can ask questions about their art and have them tell you a story. Encouraging creativity and storytelling allows your child to use their imagination!
Sorting Colored Craft Sticks Contents include:
* One quart baggie
What your child learns: Watching plants grow from a tiny seed can be fascinating for your child.
As a parent, you will want to talk about how to take care of a plant, how they grow, and what the end result will be.
What your child learns: While sorting, your child will learn counting, colors, and organizing.
Busy-bags can allow time to catch up on a task while your child does a fun and calm activity. Encourage your child to use their creativity and imagination while playing with their busy-bags. Let your child choose the contents of the busy-bags such as the color of paper and crayons, or which bag they would like to play with. You may find you have more fun than them with the busy-bags!
For more busy-bag ideas, check out the projects below:
Foam Stickers on Construction Paper: Talk about what the stickers are, have your child arrange them a certain way, or just let them put the stickers all over the paper!
HIPP thanks teachingmama for serving as a resource for the wonderful activities we are making available to our readers!
Stay cool and have fun
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