Our first week of Tot School for this school year was amazing!
The theme was a favorite, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!
The theme was a favorite, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!
So, what's on the shelf?
#1. Sensory Bin
Rice, scoop (from Dollar Tree), cute little palm tree from her Nativity set, and Melissa and Doug alphabet puzzle.
Rice plus letters equals...
One happy little girl!
#2. Matching Color Clothespins
Trees found here.
Paint samples from Lowe's glued onto clothespins...great fine motor activity!
Mac liked matching the colors, but had a difficult time attaching the clothespins.
#3. Magnetic Fun
Coconut tree printout and magnetic puff balls.
Craft balls from Dollar tree; hot glued magnet on back.
#4. Chicka Tree with alphabet stickers from Target
She really likes stickers, so she did this activity twice!
When finished, she practiced singing her ABC song!
And was very proud of herself!
#5. Alphabet puzzle from Target's dollar aisle.
When finished, she practiced singing her ABC song!
And was very proud of herself!
#5. Alphabet puzzle from Target's dollar aisle.
Divided by capital and lowercase letters. Least favorite activity on the shelf.
Other fun activities included:
Special coconut tree snack! Peanut butter, banana, and apples.
Watching the Chicka Chicka Boom Boom video (at least 100 times).
Listening to the Chicka Chicka Boom Boom song, while coloring this printout.
Alphabet stamp art project.
Working alphabet puzzles!
Melissa and Doug alphabet puzzle
And, another alphabet puzzle!
Taking apart and putting back together the alphabet floor puzzle!
Want to see what other tots are doing? Jump over to 1+1+1=1 and take a look!
Mac is 30 months old.
Want to see what other tots are doing? Jump over to 1+1+1=1 and take a look!
Mac is 30 months old.
Great activities!! I wish my tot would show interest in her tag jr. She hates it with a passion. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun week! I'm embarrassed to admit that I've never really loved the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, but you sure make it look fun! I may have to check it out from the library and read it again!
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