Our Winter Wonderland post is a potato print penguin with a wintery scene!
My daughter loves penguins, so when I signed up to participate in blogging with the other Winter Wonderland bloggers, I knew what that I wanted to do a fun arts/crafts involving a penguin! At first I was thinking of making a styrofoam penguin, but we are low on funds at the moment so I wanted a cheaper craft that was still fun to do! Thus, the idea of potato print penguins was born!
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Our Winter Wonderland post is a potato print penguin with a wintery scene!
My daughter loves penguins, so when I signed up to participate in blogging with the other Winter Wonderland bloggers, I knew what that I wanted to do a fun arts/crafts involving a penguin! At first I was thinking of making a styrofoam penguin, but we are low on funds at the moment so I wanted a cheaper craft that was still fun to do! Thus, the idea of potato print penguins was born!
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For math last week, Esmeralda (3.5 years old) and I wanted to explore the different kind of lines there are. We decided to explore straight lines, parallel lines, and curved lines. You could do this same activity and include other fun lines, like perpendicular or zig-zag lines! I wanted to do something a little seasonal as well, so I found free clip art of an elf carrying presents and a North Pole sign. I then created the idea of helping each elf get to the North Pole with this line matching
Esmeralda and I are taking a break from this week's actual preschool curriculum. Instead we are just doing random arts/crafts projects. I read that at her age (3.5 years old), it's important to take a week off every other month or so to give them a little break so they do not lose interest. So that is what we are doing.
I am a part of the MOMS Club in my area. Right now we are doing a thing where members of the club surprise another member of the club by "booing" them with Halloween