Sunday, April 17, 2016

World Book Day: Celebrating Stories, Imagination, and the Joy of Reading

World Book Day: Celebrating Stories, Imagination, and the Joy of Reading
World Book Day is an invitation to help children discover the magic of stories, imagination, language, and connection through books. For young children, World Book Day is not about reading levels, book reports, or completing a certain number of pages…

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Copying Skills Activities for Young Learners

Copying Skills Activities for Young Learners
Copying Skills Adventures in Early Years Learning The morning light spills over a table scattered with colorful copying cards, center mats, and little trays of pencils and markers. Children gather around, curious and eager. Maybe it’s a busy daycare …

Friday, March 11, 2016

World Chocolate Day for Little Learners: Sensory Play, Sweet Discoveries & Chocolate-Themed Learning Activities

World Chocolate Day for Little Learners: Sensory Play, Sweet Discoveries & Chocolate-Themed Learning Activities
World Chocolate Day is a delightful opportunity for little learners to explore the senses, spark curiosity, and connect through one of the world’s most loved treats. Celebrated each year on July 7th, this special day invites children to experience ch…

Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Arbor Day With Young Children

Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Arbor Day With Young Children
Arbor Day is an invitation to help children notice something that is often quietly present in their everyday lives — trees. For young children, Arbor Day is not about memorizing the parts of a tree or learning complex environmental concepts. It is abo…

Winter Activities for Kids: Hands-On Ideas to Learn, Play, and Wonder

Winter Activities for Kids: Hands-On Ideas to Learn, Play, and Wonder
Winter Invitations: Cozy Activities That Inspire Wonder, Connection, and Play Winter invites us to slow down. The days feel quieter, the air becomes crisp, and nature changes in gentle ways that encourage children to notice, wonder, and explore. Whet…