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Rainbow Cinnamon Rolls

March 7, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

If you’re looking for an amazing way to wake up on St. Paddy’s Day morning, look no further than this awesome rainbow cinnamon roll recipe! These were so much fun to make and even better to eat. You’re going to absolutely love them.

Dough Ingredients:

  • 2 Cups Whole Milk

  • 4 TSP Instant Yeast

  • 6 TBSP Brown Sugar

  • 4 TBSP Butter, Melted

  • 2 TSP Salt

  • 1 TSP Ground Nutmeg

  • 4 Cups All Purpose Flour

  • Food Coloring

Filling Ingredients:

  • 4 TBSP Butter

  • 1/4 Cup White Sugar

  • 1/4 Cup Brow Sugar

  • 1 TBSP Cinnamon

  • I doubled the filling so that it would have extra filling!

Icing:

  • Powdered Sugar

  • Vanilla

  • Heavy Cream

Begin by heating your mil to 110F. Them remove from heat and stir in the yeast and let sit for 5 minutes. While the milk and yeast are blooming, add the butter, brown sugar, and salt to your mixing bowl with the dough hook attachment. Next add your yeast and milk mixture to the mixing bowl and add in 2 cups of flour. Being to mix until the dough beings to pull away from the sides of the bowl. If the dough looks sticky, still add in another 1/4c cup of flour. Beat with the dough hook for 8minutes adding a TBSP of flour at a time if needed to get the dough to completely pull away from the sides of the bowl. Once the dough is in a ball, remove from the mixer and separate into balls and add your food coloring. To mix in your colors, add a few drops of food coloring to your dough and knead and fold the dough for 2-3 minutes until the coloring is well incorporated. Once all the colors are mixed, cover the dough on the counter and let rise for 1 hour. Divide risen dough into smaller sections and press together to form one large pieces of dough. Roll out into a large rectangle and spread on butter and cinnamon and sugar mixture. Roll up and cut with a pieces of string. Place into a buttered baking dish, cover, and let set another 30min. Bake at 375 degrees until just golden on top. About 35-45min. Spread icing on top when warm and enjoy!

Recipe by @kailochic

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Easter Basket Stuffer List for 2 Year Olds 2022

March 3, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

I’m so excited for all of the Easter inspiration coming out right now so I couldn’t wait to share my Easter Basket Stuffer wish list for 2022. This basket features some of my all time favorite shops and makers and I’m super excited to be supporting these small shops.

  • TouchThinkLearn Farm Animals

  • TouchThinkLearn Baby Animals

  • Little Sleepies Easter Bunnies Jammies

  • Elisa’s Little Blossoms Piggie Bows

  • Stacking Cups

  • Pastel Fidget Tubes

  • Chalk Eggs

  • Bamboo Toothbrush

  • Ten Littles Rain Boots

  • Farm Animals Memory Game Card

  • Farm Animals Flashcards

  • Cat & Jack Coral Sandals

  • Coral Cloud Fidget Popper

  • Speckled Foam Eggs Sensory Filler

  • Carrot Tag for Easter Baskets

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Rainbow Spaghetti

February 23, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

Everyone who knows me knows that I love spaghetti! And really just all things pasta in general. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Sofie loves this activity! But man I wasn’t expecting this to be such a big hit. Not only did the colors come out so bright and beautiful, but seeing them all mixed together in a box spaghetti mess was so much fun. Plus it worked out as a great post nap snack.

Heres how to do it:

  • Cook spaghetti or any other noodles as you normally would (boil for 12minutes)

  • Drain the noodles in a colander and rinse with cool water (I picked them up with my hands to make sure they rinsed well so that they would be slippery and not sticky)

  • Fill 6 plastic ziploc bags with 2-3 tablespoons of water. I used and entire box of spaghetti divided into 6 bags / 6 colors so I used 2 tablespoons of water

  • Add 3 drops of pastel food coloring into the bags and let it fully saturate the water. I recommend the pastel colors because they come out so bright and vibrant!

  • grab a handful of noodles and drop them in the bag. Mix them up until the noodles are coated with the dyed water.

  • Place the bags in the refrigerator overnight. Depending on how well you mixed them, you might get an ombré effect if the bottom noodles are sitting in more saturated water. For the most part the noodles with absorb all of the water but if you want to avoid the ombré look, drain any excess water before you put them in the fridge.

  • Take the bags out the next day and place them in this awesome compartment serving tray. This one is perfect because it comes with a lid so you can seal it up and save it to play again later. We used it two times in one day and then tossed the leftover spaghetti.

  • Set up your sensory play table with this Melissa & Doug pots and pans set and color flashcards from GoodnightFox. We practiced mixing and color matching and it was so much fun!

    Head over to Instagram.com/GoodnightFox to check out some adorable videos of this activity in action.

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Pirate Play Time

February 21, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

It’s Pirate month over at My PreK Box and I’m so excited to share this amazing play kit. This box came with so many goodies, we still haven’t played with every activity yet. And Sofie keeps asking “Are we going to play with my Pirate activity?” Let me share a little more about what comes in this awesome box!

In the Box:

  • Foam Pirate Ship: Sofie loved building this one and playing with the stick for the sail. It took us a little while to figure out how to put it together properly since neither of us tend to read instructions, but once we got it set up, Sofie had so much fun sailing it around the room. She even took it to the bath with her to float in the water and use it for her lego friends to set sail!

  • Pirate Hat: Sofie thought the Pirate Hat was just hilarious and she enjoyed adding all of the stickers and putting it on me! She made such a cute little pirate don’t you think?

  • Treasure Chest: There’s an awesome card matching treasure chest game which helps kiddos learn counting by the absence of the gems in each box. I’m working so hard with Sofie on counting right now so this was the perfect way to make it more visual for her.

  • Kinetic Sand: This sand jar was definitely a big hit! Sofie loved finding the gems hidden inside and the sand is so fun to play with.

  • Cannon Balls: Sofie loved playing with the little blue tiles and counting them one by one.

  • Treasure Map: This kit comes with a blank treasure map and and entire page of stickers. OMG it was a total hit. Sofie loves stickers but this was even more fun because we got to create the map and identify all of the new words and objects as we went.

Head over to my instagram for more images and videos of this amazing play kit in action! And don’t forget to check out @myprekbox for these awesome monthly subscription kits — you can learn more about the owner Lindsey and her family here. She also has a ton of amazing free printables on her blog and you can learn more about subscription options here.

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Farmers Market Play: Sensory Play Setup for Preschoolers

February 17, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

A farmers market themed sensory play setup is a delightful way to introduce preschoolers to the world of fresh produce, healthy eating, and local farming. Sensory play offers numerous benefits for young children, enhancing their cognitive, emotional, and physical development. In this post, we’ll explore the advantages of sensory play and provide detailed instructions for creating three farmers market themed sensory bins: a dried pasta filler bin, a fruits bin using colorful silicone fruits, and a vegetables bin using silicone veggies. These activities incorporate relevant learning topics and offer a fun, interactive experience for preschoolers.

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Benefits of Sensory Play for Preschoolers

Sensory play is crucial for preschoolers as it:

  • Enhances cognitive development: Interacting with different textures and materials helps children understand their environment and enhances problem-solving skills.

  • Improves fine motor skills: Handling small objects and manipulating materials improves hand-eye coordination and dexterity.

  • Encourages language development: Describing sensory experiences helps expand vocabulary and communication skills.

  • Supports emotional regulation: Sensory play can be calming and helps children manage emotions and stress.

  • Promotes social interaction: Playing in sensory bins with peers or family members fosters cooperation, sharing, and social bonding.

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3 Farmers Market Themed Sensory Bins for Preschoolers

1. Dried Pasta Filler Bin

Materials Needed:

  • Egg noodles (taste safe)

  • Small scoops and cups

  • Mini burlap sacks or cloth bags

  • Toy scales

  • Small baskets

Instructions:

1. Setup:

  • Fill a large bin with egg noodles to mimic grains.

  • Provide small scoops, cups, mini burlap sacks, and cloth bags for scooping and pouring.

  • Include toy scales and small baskets for added play.

2. Interactive Play:

  • Encourage children to scoop and pour the noodles, pretending they are grains.

  • Use the scales to weigh the grains and fill the sacks and baskets.

Learning Topics:

  • Discuss different types of grains and their uses.

  • Introduce basic concepts of measurement and weight.

  • Talk about the importance of grains in a healthy diet.

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2. Fruits Bin Using Silicone Colorful Fruits

Materials Needed:

  • Silicone colorful fruits from @Nuggbutts

  • Small baskets and crates

  • Toy cash register

  • Play money

  • Small reusable shopping bags

Instructions:

1. Setup:

  • Fill a large bin with the silicone colorful fruits from @Nuggbutts

  • Provide small baskets and crates for sorting and displaying the fruits.

  • Include a toy cash register, play money, and small reusable shopping bags.

2. Interactive Play:

  • Encourage children to sort and organize the fruits in the baskets and crates.

  • Use the toy cash register and play money for pretend shopping.

  • Allow children to fill the reusable shopping bags with their chosen fruits.

Learning Topics:

  • Discuss different types of fruits and their nutritional benefits.

  • Introduce concepts of sorting and categorizing.

  • Talk about the process of shopping and exchanging money.

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3. Vegetables Bin Using Silicone Veggies

Materials Needed:

  • Silicone veggies from @Nuggbutts

  • Small gardening tools (toy spades, rakes)

  • Mini pots and trays

  • Small watering cans

  • Toy market stand (optional)

Instructions:

1. Setup:

  • Fill a large bin with the silicone veggies from @Nuggbutts.

  • Provide small gardening tools, mini pots, and trays for planting and organizing the veggies.

  • Include small watering cans for pretend watering.

  • Set up a toy market stand if available.

2. Interactive Play:

  • Encourage children to use the gardening tools to plant and organize the veggies in the pots and trays.

  • Use the watering cans for pretend watering of the plants.

  • Allow children to set up a market stand and "sell" their veggies.

Learning Topics:

  • Discuss different types of vegetables and their health benefits.

  • Introduce concepts of planting and gardening.

  • Talk about the farm-to-table process and the importance of fresh produce.

A farmers market themed sensory play setup is a perfect way to engage preschoolers in a fun and educational activity. These themed sensory bins not only provide endless entertainment but also promote important developmental skills. By creating these sensory bins, you can introduce young children to the fundamentals of healthy eating, farming, and local markets. These hands-on experiences will help foster a love of fresh produce and create lasting memories.

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25 Farmer’s Market Vocabulary Words for Preschoolers

  1. 1. Farmers Market

  2. 2. Grains

  3. 3. Egg Noodles

  4. 4. Scooping

  5. 5. Pouring

  6. 6. Weighing

  7. 7. Fruits

  8. 8. Vegetables

  9. 9. Sorting

  10. 10. Categorizing

  11. 11. Shopping

  12. 12. Cash Register

  13. 13. Play Money

  14. 14. Baskets

  15. 15. Crates

  16. 16. Gardening

  17. 17. Planting

  18. 18. Watering

  19. 19. Market Stand

  20. 20. Nutritional Benefits

  21. 21. Farm-to-Table

  22. 22. Fresh Produce

  23. 23. Healthy Eating

  24. 24. Local Farming

  25. 25. Preschool Activities

Engage your preschoolers in these exciting farmers market play activities and watch them learn and grow while having fun! Also featured in this playroom setup are of course the fabulous IKEA Flisat Table including the IKEA Skadis Peg Board Attachment, IKEA Felt Food, and the awesome little Wooden Cash Register.

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St. Patrick's Day Sensory Bin

February 15, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

With St. Patty’s Day coming up, I thought it would be the perfect time to create this little ombre green rice & cereal activity bin! My sister in law recommended this awesome cereal called Magic Spoon which has healthy versions of all your old school favorites (like Fruit Loops and Cheerios) which I used for this sensory bin. Sofie loves this cereal so they made the perfect little “coins” to go with our green money rice! I also designed these adorable little Money Flash Cards to start teaching her about money, coins, and currency. She loves using her cash register and her little Lovevery Coin Box and loves to put the coins in the box so this made for the perfect St. Patrick’s Day themed activity. Also, if you haven’t check out this amazing little compartment tray, it’s so perfect for toddler sensory play and color sorting.

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Felt wool ball color sorting

February 9, 2022 Kylie Tuosto
Child playing with wool balls sorting with color cards

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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Rainbow Playroom

February 6, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

If you’re on the hunt for inspiration for your Pinterest perfect playroom you’ve come to the right place! I’ve spent countless hours scouring the web for the perfect playroom inspiration and I’ve finally noted it all down here so that hopefully I can save you some time in designing your own playroom. This rainbow themed playroom is Montessori inspired, design for fun and play, and organized so that you can always find the toys you need. Now let’s just into some tips and tricks!

And if you just want links to everything here scroll to the bottom!

Tip 1: start with the storage

If you’re already a mom you know that toys get out of control fast. Between gifts from friends, toy subscriptions (Lovevery parents over where!) and holidays and birthdays, the collection grows faster than you likely have space for. So first and foremost, I recommend starting your room design with storage you can use to organize the bits and bobs and loose pieces that will otherwise end up scattered everywhere. I started with these amazing shelving units from Crate and Barrel called Aspect Modular. They don’t make them anymore, but I’m sure you can find some on Facebook Marketplace or in outlet stores. I love these because they combine open and closed storage. This allows toys and books to be accessible to kiddos, but also give your room to hide things away in drawers and cabinets.

I get compliments on these shelves all of the time and the main difference between these and shelves from IKEA for example are that the closed units provide a reprieve of what space which makes the overall aesthetic less cluttered feeling bright and white and clean.

Tip 2: Find your centerpiece

Once you’ve designed your storage wall, it’s important to find the centerpiece of focal point of the play space. It could be a couch, a jungle gym, or a sensory play table. If you have hard wood floors like me, grounding the focal point with a rug is super helpful and provides a nice clean look. I love this “Play All Day” rug from West Elm because it’s mostly white (again remember white space!) but it brings a nice pop of rainbow color. Even after messy sensory play, this rug always washes bright clean white and looks so good.

Focal point ideas:

  • Light rug or play mat: I love this West Elm Play All Day Rug! A rug or soft play mat can make a hardwood floor so much nicer for a play space. This rug is a little on the thinner side so I’d definitely recommend a rug mat.

  • Sensory Table: I’m lucky to live in California where there’s an IKEA right nearby so snagging a Flisat Table was a must! I also got a few White Trofast bins to go with it because I’ve heard they may stop selling them. Anyway, we’ve already gotten so much use out of this table when she was just learning to stand and obsessed with water play (outdoors) and now sensory play indoors. I use this table for pretty much all of my setups and it’s the perfect height for her. They also have matching stools if you have a toddler who can sit still :)

  • Pikkler Triangle: I will admit that at first I was super skeptical. But I actually bought this set when Sofie was about 10 months that old and I’m so glad I did. She’s such a little monkey and loves to climb on everything. This Pikkler triangle plus rock bridge plus arch set was perfect for our play room setup and helps her get all of her climbing energy out.

  • Ball Pit: We were gifted this amazing ball pit from Crate and Barrel and it’s such a nice way to end the Pikkler Triangle bridge and Rainbow setup that we have. I also love that the whole set is ombré shades of blue and white. This again gives the space a break from too much color and adds a cool calming effect. Use this link at Crate & Kids to get a discount: https://www.talkable.com/x/GQOH8h

  • Circular Play Table: I love this table from Crate and Kids because not only is it compact, but it’s got room for book storage and Sofia has sooooo many books from her Literati Subscription. Use this link at Crate & Kids to get a discount: https://www.talkable.com/x/GQOH8h

Links to items!

  1. Play All Day Rug - West Elm

  2. Aspect Modular Shelves - Crate and Barrel (Get 15% off with this link)

  3. Toys & games - Lovevery

  4. Books - Literati

  5. Pikkler Triangle - Etsy

  6. Nesting White Play Table - Crate and Kids (Get 15% off with this link)

  7. IKEA Skadis Peg Boards

  8. Sloan Book Rack - West Elm

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Tip 3: Decorate the walls

There’s nothing quite like an open white wall to get your creative juices flowing! Two of the walls in Sofie’s play space have windows but one wall is completely wide open! I can’t wait to get these shelves / book bins on the walls to add more book storage and keep the clutter off the floor. But until then, I’ve added these awesome IKEA Peg Boards to this narrow wall space in order to organize all of Sofie’s sensory bin fillers. Of course they’re rainbow themed, I couldn’t help it. But it just looks so nice to have all of the fillers stored and organized out of her reach for daily play but accessible if I want to whip something up in a hurry. Because the peg boards have some many container options, they’re perfect for small parts storage and playroom organization.

Montessori Approach to Designing a Playroom: Unlocking Your Child's Potential

Creating a playroom that nurtures a child's natural curiosity and creativity is vital for their overall development. A Montessori approach to designing a playroom can provide children with the freedom to explore and learn at their own pace.

According to Lovevery, an expert in child development, “The Montessori method of education is based on the idea that children learn best through self-directed play and exploration.” This approach emphasizes open-ended materials and a child-centered environment that encourages children to learn through hands-on experiences.

One of the benefits of a Montessori playroom is that it allows children to develop their autonomy and independence. Lovevery states that “Montessori classrooms are designed to be free of adult interference, allowing children to explore and learn at their own pace.” This encourages children to take control of their own learning and develop their decision-making skills.

Another benefit of a Montessori playroom is that it fosters creativity and imagination. Lovevery states that “Montessori classrooms are designed to be open-ended, providing children with the freedom to explore and create.” The use of natural materials and open-ended toys encourages children to think critically and come up with their own solutions.

Montessori playrooms also promote social and emotional development. Lovevery states that “Montessori classrooms are designed to be inclusive, allowing children to learn and grow together.” The social interactions that occur in a Montessori playroom encourage children to develop empathy, respect, and communication skills.

In conclusion, a Montessori approach to designing a playroom can provide children with the freedom to explore and learn at their own pace. It fosters autonomy, creativity, and social and emotional development. Lovevery states that “Montessori classrooms are designed to be open-ended, providing children with the freedom to explore and create.” It is an effective way to support children's cognitive, physical and emotional development.

Flisat Sensory Play: Egg-Cellent Eggs

February 5, 2022 Kylie Tuosto

This morning Sofie was sick with a runny nose so during her nap I threw together this egg-themed invitation to play. With Easter coming up, it felt like the perfect theme. Sofie loves eating eggs everyday for breakfast so this gave us the perfect excuse to learn more about eggs and where they come from.

Egg-centric Activity Ideas:

  1. Make some eggs: Okay this one is super obvious but if your toddler has a play kitchen then I’m sure they’ll love whipping you up something that you usually make for them. Sofie typically likes her eggs hard boiled but will occasionally request the scramble or fried like her momma. And if you don’t have the play setup, nothing is a substitute for the real thing. So jump in the kitchen and scramble away!

  2. Lifecycle of a chicken: Sofie has just started to learn about lifecycles and how animals go through phases and change throughout their lives. For Easter I made her this adorable lifecycle of a Chicken Card Set so that she could learn more phases. Paired with this amazing Lifecycle Board from Kinderspiel, she’s learning and connecting so many dots it’s amazing. I also love these wooden eggs and this Plan Toys wooden breakfast set.

  3. Egg shape & color matching: Sofie got this awesome gift last Christmas and she just loves it! I crack open all of the eggs one by one and lay them out on the floor. Then I pick one up and ask Sofie to find the match. She gets a total kick out of its awesome!

  4. Breakfast felt food & flashcard matching: I’m a total sucker for felt food and this avocado toast set up was no exception. Sofie has pretty much all of the breakfast foods in felt so we started matching her Breakfast Flashcards with her felt toy collection. And she loves laying them all out on the floor side by side. Hae Handmade makes the cutest felt toys so I highly recommend checking out her shop.

  5. Play Kitchen Cooking Play: Sofie loves her new play kitchen and having wooden food play on hand has been awesome. She loves going into her kitchen to cook. I also love these wooden eggs and this Plan Toys wooden breakfast set. I paired this setup with this amazing book Touch Think Learn Food book.

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Bumblebee Sensory Table

January 29, 2022 Kylie Tuosto
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I’m so ready for spring! The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping. And Sofie and I have been talking about bumblebees. Especially this weekend because she caught a little cold and for the first time ever, she got to taste a little honey to help coat her sore throat. To celebrate spring, we set up this fun little bumblebee sensory play table. This was so much fun we did a few different activities:

  • Colored Rice & Sprinkle Sensory: We used this little wooden tray, some simple black jimmies sprinkles and we used the yellow pastel food coloring for the rice. We used our little wooden scoop from Busy Littles to scoop and pour.

  • Flower Petal Rice Sorting: We used this amazing flower petal tray from Kinderspiel to sort white and yellow rice between the two trays.

  • Reading about Bees: Sofie loves these ThinkTouchLearn books, so we used this Little Critters Book to match the bees and talk about how bees make honey, honeycomb, and bee hives.

  • Button Sorting: I recently bought all of these amazing rainbow colored buttons for sensory tables and we used the Lovevery felt bowl and pinchers to pick out buttons and sort them by size. We also used the bumblebee antenna pipe cleaners to practice threading the buttons.

  • Bumblebee Flying: We used these amazing little felt bumblebees to fly them around the room, land them in the rice, and buttons. We also paired them with our Bugs Flashcards to talk about all of the little critters in the bumblebee world.

And of course we used our amazing little IKEA Flisat play table to hold the whole setup. Sofie’s best friend Bear Bear (Slumberkins Honey Bear) joined us for the fun because after all, bears love honey!

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