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Thanksgiving Themed Sensory Play Setup for Preschoolers Using the IKEA Flisat Table

December 24, 2023 Kylie Tuosto

Introduction

Preschoolers love engaging in sensory play activities that stimulate their imagination and creativity. The IKEA Flisat table is a versatile option for creating themed setups that provide a sensory-rich experience for little ones. In this blog post, we will explore a Thanksgiving-themed sensory play setup using the Flisat table. From printable play kit decor to three different sensory bin fillers, get ready to inspire your preschooler's senses this Thanksgiving!

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Printable Play Kit Decor

To enhance the Thanksgiving sensory play setup, consider incorporating a range of printable play kit decor items. These include:
1. Pennant Flag: Hang colorful pennant flags above the table to set the festive atmosphere.
2. Pie Cut Outs: Print out various pie cutouts in different flavors and shapes, allowing your preschoolers to engage in a pretend pie-making experience.
3. Thanksgiving Dinner: Create play mats that depict a Thanksgiving dinner table, complete with plates, utensils, and delicious food items. Preschoolers can arrange the play food on the mats to build their own Thanksgiving feast.
4. Turkey: Utilize a turkey printout as part of a build-a-turkey sensory bin, allowing kids to decorate the turkey's feathers with small squares of fall-colored tissue paper.
5. Pie Making Kit: Include printable pie-making kits, complete with pie crusts and filling options, offering a unique sensory play experience.
6. "What I'm Thankful For" Activity: Promote gratitude by designing printable sheets where preschoolers can draw or write about what they are thankful for. Display these sheets as part of the sensory setup.
7. Matching Awning: Create a matching awning that adds a touch of flair to the Flisat table, elevating the visual appeal of the sensory play setup.

Three Different Sensory Bin Fillers

Now, let's dive into the three exciting sensory bin fillers that perfectly complement our Thanksgiving-themed setup:

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1. Thanksgiving Dinner Bin:

Fill one section of the Flisat table with a mixture of white beans, green chickpeas, and playdoh to simulate the texture of mashed potatoes. For an added element of fun, create lotion corn starch playdoh that resembles creamy mashed potatoes. Use the Thanksgiving dinner play mat as a base and add “foods” to the plate. Allowing preschoolers to construct a plateful of mashed potatoes alongside other play food items.

  • Stuffing/dressing: White cannelini beans

  • Cranberry sauce: Kidney beans

  • Peas: Green chickpeas or dried green peas

  • Mashed potatoes: White playdoh

  • Pumpkin pie: Orange chickpeas, or orange lentils

Cloud Playdoh Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of cornstarch

  • 1/2 cup of white lotion (unscented)

Instructions:
1. In a large mixing bowl, add the cornstarch.
2. Gradually pour in the white lotion into the bowl with the cornstarch.
3. Using a spatula or your hands, mix the ingredients together until they are well combined. The mixture will resemble a crumbly texture.
4. Once the mixture starts to come together, knead it with your hands until you achieve a smooth and pliable dough consistency. The dough should be soft to the touch and moldable without being sticky.
5. If the mixture is too dry, add a small amount of lotion and continue kneading until the desired consistency is reached. If it's too sticky, add more cornstarch gradually until it becomes workable.
6. Optional: Add a drop or two of food coloring to the dough and knead it in to create colorful variations.
7. The cloud playdoh is now ready to be enjoyed! Shape it, mold it, and let your imagination soar!
Note: This cloud playdoh recipe is meant for sensory play and does not contain any harmful ingredients. It is not intended to be ingested.

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2. Build-a-Turkey Bin:

In another section of the Flisat table, introduce a build-a-turkey sensory bin. Begin by printing out a turkey image and cutting it out. Provide small squares of fall-colored tissue paper and wooden skewers. Preschoolers can use the skewers to poke the tissue paper squares into the turkey's feathers, creating a vibrant and textured turkey masterpiece. I made starter holes in the turkey by using a nail. I also laminated it for durability!

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3. Build-a-Pie Sensory Bin:

For the final sensory bin, offer the option of a build-a-pie experience. This can be approached in two ways: using the printable pie cutouts or using playdoh. If using the cutouts, preschoolers can assemble pies by matching the different pie crusts and fillings. Alternatively, using playdoh allows them to sculpt their own pie masterpieces, exploring various shapes and textures.

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4. WHAT i’M THANKFUL FOR:

For more advanced learners, try out the “What I’m Thankful For…” activity. You can laminate this worksheet and use it again each year. Or you and print it out and write on it to capture memories of what they were thankful for each year. Sofie melted my heart when she wrote “Mom” and added some flowers. It’s a great way to introduce the concept of gratefulness and to focus on appreciation for what we have.

By incorporating these three sensory bin fillers into your Thanksgiving-themed setup, you will provide your little ones with endless opportunities for tactile exploration and imaginative play.


Importance of gratefulness

Instilling a sense of gratefulness in toddlers is an essential building block for their emotional and social development. As parents and caregivers, we have the incredible opportunity to nurture this virtue in our little ones, enabling them to lead happier and more fulfilling lives. And what better time to introduce this concept than during a Thanksgiving-themed sensory play activity?
Gratefulness goes beyond simply saying "thank you." It involves cultivating an appreciation for the blessings and joys that surround us every day. Research shows that grateful children exhibit higher levels of happiness, empathy, and overall life satisfaction. So, how can we foster gratefulness in our toddlers? Here are a few practical tips:
1. Model Grateful Behavior: Children learn by observation, so let them witness your gratitude. Express appreciation for the little things, like a beautiful sunset or a kind gesture. Acknowledge and thank others for their help or gestures of kindness. Your actions will serve as a blueprint for their own gratefulness.
2. Make Gratitude Part of Daily Life: Create simple rituals to encourage gratefulness. For instance, during mealtime, ask your toddler what they are thankful for that day. Make it a habit to reflect on positive moments before bedtime. These small interactions will help them recognize and appreciate the good in their lives.
3. Engage in Sensory Play: Sensory play activities, like the Thanksgiving-themed one you have planned, can become powerful teaching tools. Provide opportunities for your toddler to explore textures, colors, and aromas associated with gratitude, such as feeling the softness of a toy turkey feather, smelling the aroma of a homemade pie, or touching grains of colored rice symbolizing blessings. Use these experiences to initiate discussions on the importance of being thankful.
4. Read Gratitude-Related Books: Storytime can be a wonderful way to introduce gratitude concepts. Choose books that highlight the value of appreciating what we have. Discuss the stories with your child and encourage them to share their own thoughts and feelings.
5. Practice Thankfulness, Not Just on Thanksgiving: While Thanksgiving is a perfect occasion to focus on gratitude, it's crucial to make it a year-round practice. Encourage your toddler to express thanks beyond this holiday by helping others, sending thank-you notes, or engaging in acts of kindness.

Thanksgiving Vocabulary words for preschoolers

1. Turkey - A large bird that is traditionally eaten on Thanksgiving.
2. Pilgrim - A person who traveled on the Mayflower ship and settled in America.
3. Native American - A member of the indigenous people of America.
4. Harvest - The gathering of crops or food at the end of the growing season.
5. Cornucopia - A symbol of abundance usually in the shape of a horn.
6. Feast - A large and delicious meal enjoyed with family and friends.
7. Gratitude - The feeling of being thankful and appreciative.
8. Pumpkin - A large orange fruit often used for carving and cooking during Thanksgiving.
9. Family - A group of people who are related to each other and share a bond of love.
10. Acorn - A small nut produced by oak trees.
11. Pilgrim Hat - A traditional hat worn by the Pilgrims on Thanksgiving.
12. Dinner - The main meal of the day, often shared with family and friends.
13. Mayflower - The ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.
14. Cranberry - A small, tart red fruit often used in sauces and desserts for Thanksgiving.
15. Stuffing - A mixture of bread, vegetables, and seasonings that is stuffed inside the turkey.
16. Simmer - To cook something gently on low heat.
17. Maple Syrup - A sweet syrup made from the sap of maple trees.
18. Settlers - People who establish homes and communities in a new land.
19. Apple Pie - A sweet pie made with apples and a flaky crust, often enjoyed on Thanksgiving.
20. Pilgrim Shoes - Traditional shoes worn by the Pilgrims.
21. Blessings - Things that are considered to be given by God or a source of happiness.
22. Gobble - The sound a turkey makes.
23. Harvest Moon - The full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox.
24. Thankful - Feeling or expressing gratitude or appreciation.
25. Parade - A procession of people celebrating an event, often done on Thanksgiving.


By combining the magic of sensory play with intentional lessons on gratefulness, we offer toddlers a solid foundation for becoming grateful individuals. As they grow, our young ones will carry this virtue into their relationships, careers, and overall outlook on life. Let gratefulness be the gift we give our children, enriching their lives and shaping a brighter future for them and those around them.
The IKEA Flisat table serves as an excellent platform for creating engaging and interactive sensory play experiences for preschoolers. By incorporating printable play kit decor and diversified sensory bin fillers, you can easily design a Thanksgiving-themed setup that captures the spirit of the holiday while fostering sensory development in young minds. So, roll up your sleeves and start gathering your materials – it's time to immerse your preschoolers in a Thanksgiving sensory adventure they won't forget!

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Halloween Memory Game Cards

October 1, 2023 Kylie Tuosto

OMG! It’s spooky season and I’m so excited for all of the amazing Halloween goodies this year! I’m kicking it off with this adorable printable activity set. This set is perfect for a little Flisat table setup or you can use the pieces as decor for your Little Boo’s Halloween Party. I’m doing both this year and I’m teaming up with my favorite @CharsJar_s to bring you a spooky little collaboration.

  • Printable Halloween Activity Set

  • Resin Halloween Pieces

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Lowercase Letters

March 19, 2023 Kylie Tuosto
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This set was so much fun to design, but it was even more fun to watch Sofie play with.

  • Printable Classroom: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1066224135

  • Pencil bows: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SewDaintyBowtique

  • Wooden Pencil: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OakAndCoshop

It’s the perfect way to get your kiddo in the mood for back to school or for your preschooler, perhaps a way to introduce them prior to their first day of school! Dramatic play is so important for kids and Sofie had so much fun learning these classroom concepts. Pretending to write on the chalkboard, practicing her ABCs, learning the alphabet, practicing telling time on the clock and practicing the days of the week were such a blast. She was quite distracted by having the apple on the board. We also used the little cards to practice school subjects. Sofie really liked the gym card because it has all of the balls on it. She kept saying, “Milo’s ball!” We played with this little setup for about two weeks and everyday Sofie would be the teacher teaching me a new subject.

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Rainbow oat dough

January 15, 2023 Kylie Tuosto

Playdoh is a classic and beloved toy that has been used for generations to promote creativity, fine motor skills, and imaginative play. However, many traditional playdoh products contain synthetic ingredients and preservatives that may be harmful to children or have negative environmental impact.

An alternative to traditional playdoh is homemade playdoh made out of oats. Oat playdoh is an all-natural, non-toxic and eco-friendly option that provides many benefits for children and their families.

One of the main benefits of oat playdoh is that it is safe for children to use. Since it is made from all-natural ingredients, there is no risk of harmful chemicals or synthetic materials coming into contact with children's skin or mouths. Additionally, oats are known to be hypoallergenic, making it a great option for children with sensitive skin or allergies.

Another benefit of oat playdoh is that it is easy to make and can be customized to suit individual preferences. Oat playdoh can be made with ingredients found in most kitchens, such as oats, flour, salt, and water. It can also be flavored with natural extracts, such as vanilla or peppermint, to make it more appealing to children.

In addition, oat playdoh is an eco-friendly option, as it is made from sustainable and biodegradable materials. Unlike traditional playdoh, which can end up in landfills after being used, oat playdoh can be composted or even eaten.

Oat playdoh also promotes learning and development in children. Using it can help develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and dexterity, as well as encouraging creativity and imaginative play. Children can use it to create different shapes, models, and patterns, helping to develop their problem-solving and spatial reasoning skills.

In conclusion, oat playdoh is a safe, eco-friendly, and versatile alternative to traditional playdoh. Not only it is easy to make and customize, but it also promotes learning and development in children. It is a great option for families looking for a natural and sustainable play option for their kids.

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Lesson Plan: Learning Colors of the Rainbow with Playdoh (For Toddlers)

Monday:

  • Introduction to the colors of the rainbow: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet

  • Show flashcards of each color and have the children identify them.

  • Introduce the playdoh, and have each child take a small piece of the natural playdoh in different colors, and let them explore the texture and color.

Tuesday:

  • Review of the colors of the rainbow and their associated names.

  • Show a picture of the rainbow and have the children identify the colors in order.

  • Small group activity: Have the children work in pairs to create different shapes and patterns using the playdoh in the colors of the rainbow.

Wednesday:

  • Review of the colors of the rainbow and their order.

  • Introduce the concept of mixing colors to make new colors.

  • Have the children mix different colors of playdoh together to create new colors and discuss the results.

Thursday:

  • Review of the colors of the rainbow, their order, and the concept of mixing colors.

  • Hands-on activity: Have the children create a rainbow using the playdoh in the correct order of colors.

  • Encourage the children to use their creativity and imagination to create different designs and patterns within the rainbow.

Friday:

  • Review of the week's lesson on the colors of the rainbow.

  • Have the children share their rainbow creations with the class.

  • End the week with a class discussion on how understanding the colors of the rainbow can help children in their daily lives, such as recognizing different colors of fruits, clothes, and traffic lights.

Note: Each day's activities should be adjusted based on the children's age and development level. Also, activities should be adapted to include different modalities such as visual, kinesthetic, auditory, and tactile to make it more engaging for kids. Use of natural playdoh is recommended as it is non-toxic, safe and easy to clean up.

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Felt wool ball color sorting

February 9, 2022 Kylie Tuosto
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Color sorting activities are a great way to introduce young children to the world of colors and shapes. These activities not only provide a fun and engaging way for toddlers to learn, but they also offer a variety of benefits to their early education.

One of the main benefits of color sorting activities is that they help to develop a child's fine motor skills. Sorting and matching small objects requires the use of small muscle movements, which helps to improve hand-eye coordination and dexterity. This can be especially beneficial for children who are just learning how to use a pencil or scissors.

Another benefit of color sorting activities is that they help to improve a child's cognitive development. Sorting and matching objects by color requires children to use their problem-solving skills and think logically. This type of activity helps to develop a child's ability to categorize, compare and contrast, and make predictions.

Color sorting activities are also a great way to teach children about the different colors and their names. By sorting and matching objects by color, children can learn to identify and name different colors, which is an important foundation for learning in other areas such as reading and math.

In addition, our Color Sorting Flashcards are specially designed to make the learning experience more fun and engaging for your toddler. These cards are made of durable and thick cardstock, coated with a matte slobber-resistant coating that makes it easy to wipe and clean. These cards are built to last and will provide countless hours of learning and fun for your child.

In conclusion, color sorting activities are a great way to introduce your toddler to the world of colors and shapes, helping to improve their fine motor skills, cognitive development, problem-solving skills and color recognition. Our Color Sorting Flashcards are the perfect tool for this type of activity, providing a fun and engaging learning experience for your child. Order your set today and give your toddler the gift of learning!

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Lesson Plan: Colors of the Rainbow

Duration: 1 week (5 days)

Age: Preschoolers (3-5 years old)

Objective:

  • Students will be able to identify and name the colors of the rainbow.

  • Students will be able to sort objects by color.

Day 1: Introduction to the Colors of the Rainbow

  • Introduce the colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) to the students using flashcards or pictures.

  • Have students repeat the names of the colors and point to the corresponding color on the flashcards or pictures.

  • Introduce the color sorting activity and explain that the students will be sorting objects by color throughout the week.

Day 2: Sorting Red Objects

  • Provide the students with a variety of red objects (examples: red apples, red crayons, red balls, etc.).

  • Have the students sort the objects by color and place them in a red bin or container.

  • Review the name of the color and have the students repeat it.

Day 3: Sorting Orange Objects

  • Provide the students with a variety of orange objects (examples: orange slices, orange crayons, orange balls, etc.).

  • Have the students sort the objects by color and place them in an orange bin or container.

  • Review the name of the color and have the students repeat it.

Day 4: Sorting Yellow Objects

  • Provide the students with a variety of yellow objects (examples: yellow lemons, yellow crayons, yellow balls, etc.).

  • Have the students sort the objects by color and place them in a yellow bin or container.

  • Review the name of the color and have the students repeat it.

Day 5: Review and Assessment

  • Review the colors of the rainbow by having the students point to the corresponding color on flashcards or pictures.

  • Have the students sort a mixed bag of objects by color and place them in the correct bin or container.

  • Assess the students' understanding of the colors of the rainbow and their ability to sort objects by color.

Note: Repeat the above steps for the rest of the colors of the rainbow (green, blue, indigo, and violet) in the next week or as per the schedule.

Note: The above lesson plan is a general guide and can be modified to suit the needs and abilities of your students. It is also important to keep in mind that preschoolers learn best through hands-on activities, so make sure to provide plenty of opportunities for them to explore and manipulate materials.

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Hot Cocoa Sensory Bin & Dramatic Play Kit

December 13, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

It’s Hot Cocoa season! And I’m so excited to share this downloadable, printable Hot Chocolate Kit. This kit includes so many great goodies and opportunities to learn. Big thank you to Busy Littles for the sensory kit and @rene.gowen for the photography!

  • Hot Chocolate Banner

  • Toppings Labels

  • Pennant Flag

  • Baby it’s Cold Outside Sign

  • Cut outs

  • Fractions Practice Fill-a-cup Activity

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Two The Moon Girl Planet Rocket Ship Space Themed Birthday Party

November 15, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

Two The Moon Girly Space Themed Rocket Ship Birthday Party

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DIY Simple Ghost Pancakes

September 18, 2021 Kylie Tuosto

Have I mentioned that I love Halloween!? Okay so Halloween is definitely my favorite holiday and I’m loving all of the black and white monochrome vibes now so I had to try these little ghost pancakes. These were such a simple DIY toddler activity — I woke up this morning and decided on a whim to do it. I was able to prep it and make them all before Sofie’s morning hanger kicked in!

These little ghost pancakes were so simple to make and you don’t even need to have a steady hand to do it. I just grabbed a simple pancake recipe, plopped them on the griddle at 250, added some googley eyes and plastic spiders and bam! Spooky pancakes perfect for the holiday season.

Pancake Recipe

  • 1 1/4 Cup Flour

  • 1 1/2 Cup Milk

  • 3 Tablespoons Butter Melted

  • 1 Teaspoon salt

  • 1 Tablespoon sugar

  • 1 Egg

  • 3 1/2 Teaspoons Baking Powder

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Halloween Boo Activity Kit

September 13, 2021 Kylie Tuosto
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OMG! It’s spooky season and I’m so excited for all of the amazing Halloween goodies this year! I’m kicking it off with this adorable printable activity set. This set is perfect for a little Flisat table setup or you can use the pieces as decor for your Little Boo’s Halloween Party. I’m doing both this year and I’m teaming up with my favorite @CharsJar_s to bring you a spooky little collaboration.

  • Printable Halloween Activity Set

  • Resin Halloween Pieces

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Tags bugs, learning, education, prek, toddler, toddler activities, toddler games, resin, toys, toddler toys, montessori, learn through play, play based learning, toddler education, preschool activities, preschool fun

Rainbow Blocks

August 30, 2021 Kylie Tuosto
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Okay so I got these amazing rainbow GNF colored blocks from Chars Jars Shop (use code GNF10 to save) and I’m absolutely in love. Well, I should say that Sofie is in love. So I was hoping to practice stacking, color matching, building, and sorting, but Sofie has decided that throwing them around the room the way to go! Luckily they’re super durable. I’ve been trying to have her practice with the Alphabet Placemat here by pairing colors to the letters — we’re not quite there yet. But in any case, I hope you’ve had a chance to snag one of these educational placemats from the shop. They’re so versatile! We’ve used them for learning, play dough, and during meal time. The different shapes and colors always keep Sofie entertained when it’s taking time to get dinner on the table.

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Tags bugs, learning, education, prek, toddler, toddler activities, toddler games, resin, toys, toddler toys, montessori, learn through play, play based learning, toddler education, preschool activities, preschool fun
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