Welcome back to the Light and Reflections Series! If you're new, be sure to check our previous posts from the series here. Today, our topic is Math and Shapes. Where Imagination Grows, And Next Comes L, and Still Playing School are posting their ideas as well. Please stop by and see what they're up to! Amazon Links are provided for you - thank you for the support! Are you curious about how continue reading...
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Stackable Egg Carton Snowmen on the Light Table
Hi There! This week, we are joining up with the Light and Reflection Series to explore winter and Christmas themes. Be sure to check out And Next Comes L and Where Imagination Grows to see what they were up to as well! These stackable snowmen has been a long time coming! On occasion, I get Costco organic eggs which come in a clear egg carton. I highly recommend saving the container! continue reading...
Experimenting with Ice, Colored Water, and Salt on the Light Table
Hi Everyone! Welcome back to the light and reflections series :-) Today, we are focusing on using light and reflections to explore Math and Science concepts for kids. My daughter was completely in the driver's seat as we experimented with ice, salt, and colored water on the light table! I was surprised that it became an art show as the colored water dripped along the salt and ice. It was continue reading...
Pony Bead Puppets on the Light Table
Hi Everyone! Welcome back to the second week of our Light and Reflections series! Last week, we explored light and art with our Melted Pony Beads and Tissue Paper Sun-catchers. This week, we worked with melted pony beads again, but, unlike last week, we used clear beads and put our sun-catchers on the light table as "puppets." What you'll need: Clear Pony beads Cookie cutters Oven continue reading...
Melted Pony Bead and Tissue Paper Suncatcher
Hi Everyone! I'm excited to launch our Light and Reflections series this morning! Each Monday in November, we will be posting about different ways to use light and reflections as a tool for learning. This week, we are focusing on art - whether that be painting, music, collages, etc. After viewing these ladies' blogs (And Next Comes L, Racheous, and Where Imagination Grows), I was really continue reading...
{All About Me} Baby Play Station
I'm always changing out my son's toy shelf to make him a new baby play station. I was inspired by our light and reflection series to use mirrors at my son's baby play station. Our goal was to create a little space that reflected all of my son's favorite things: family, trains, music, etc. Our baby play stations have also been helping with clean up time by simplifying the process for my son continue reading...