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Shamrock Dissolving Candy Experiment

March 5, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Try this stunning, easy-to-perform shamrock dissolving candy science experiment today! It brings a WOW factor.
Try this stunning, easy-to-perform shamrock dissolving candy science experiment today! It brings a WOW factor.

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Lately, I cannot get enough of candy color science. So, in addition to previous endeavors, I tried a shamrock dissolving candy experiment. It’s got all the WOW factor similar experiments offer.

Since it is difficult to find a clear or white shamrock-shaped plate or pan, a shamrock outline taken from a St. Patrick’s Day wall decoration helps create the aesthetic appeal. And it does the job beautifully!

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Supplies To Collect

Supplies for a science experiment couldn’t be any easier to gather. Just four items are needed:

  • shamrock outline
  • striped green and white candies
  • round, square, or rectangular leak-proof tray
  • measuring cup
Steps to perform a shamrock dissolving candy science experiment that delivers a WOW factor.

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Performing The Shamrock Dissolving Candy Experiment

First, set the shamrock outline in the center of a tray that is a little larger than the clover shape.

Next, position the striped candies next to each other around the inside of the shamrock.

Then, fill a 500 ml measuring cup with warm water.

Slowly pour the warm water into the tray, aiming for the area near the rim. Cover just the bottom of the tray with liquid.

Watch what happens!

This stunning, easy-to-perform shamrock dissolving candy science experiment delivers a WOW factor.

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After the color has spread from the candies into different patterns, a leprechaun could be floated in the center of the shamrock outline for added visual appeal.

The leprechaun is the finishing touch to this stunning, easy-to-perform shamrock dissolving candy science experiment.

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Participants may wish to taste the colored water. It will likely have a noticeable mint flavor. The candies will slowly dissolve, but a few could be scooped up for tasting as well.

Note: The shamrock outline can be washed and dried afterward, and used as a  tracer.

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The Science Behind This Candy Science Experiment

The candies are made of sugar. The water breaks the sugar molecules apart. Then the food colors move through the water from areas of higher sugar concentration (near the candy) to areas with less sugar (the center and rim of the tray.) When the sugar concentration is the same in all areas, the colors stop moving.

Water temperature is a variant in this experiment. Sugar dissolves quicker in warm water, and food coloring moves at a faster pace.

This science experiment is so easy to set up and has immediate results, perfect for little learners. And participants get to use their senses of sight, smell, taste, and touch. Try it today!

Try this stunning, easy-to-perform shamrock dissolving candy Science experiment today! It brings a WOW factor.

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Related: Blue Candy Cane Science Experiment

              Heart-Shaped Dissolving Candy Science

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Filed Under: preschool, science, St. Patrick's Day Tagged With: candy science, leprechauns, science experiment, shamrocks, St. Patrick's Day

Leprechaun Sensory Jar

March 4, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

This leprechaun sensory jar is a great way to incorporate green and gold loose parts in a St. Patrick's Day activity.
This leprechaun sensory jar is a great way to incorporate green and gold loose parts in a St. Patrick's Day activity.

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Leprechauns are notoriously hard to catch, but your little learner will be up to the task by making this leprechaun sensory jar. It has all the loose parts leprechauns love-especially gold!

Leprechauns are small, bearded legendary creatures who live in forests and woodlands. If you capture one of these sneaky, solitary men, he must grant three wishes to be let go again. For more leprechaun facts, visit my blog post “Leprechaun Sensory Play.”

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Supplies To Collect

To make this leprechaun sensory jar, gather the following loose parts:

  • wide-mouth plastic jar
  • green and yellow crinkle paper
  • rust and green necklaces
  • green beads cut from garland
  • foil shamrocks and pots of gold
  • shamrock, leprechaun hat, rainbow, and pot of gold erasers
  • small gold coins
  • jute twine string
  • leprechaun figurine
A tiny leprechaun is the highlight of this ready-to explore St. Patrick's Day loose parts tray.

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The jar I feature is a container saved from an acrylic gem purchase. A plastic mason jar would work well too.

The leprechaun figurine may take a little time to find (just like legendary ones!) Mine is a plant poke topper. If procuring one is difficult, a leprechaun sticker glued to a popsicle stick will do fine.

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Making The Leprechaun Sensory Jar

Gotcha! The mini trickster is caught in this leprechaun sensory jar.

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Set a clear plastic jar on a table, along with a tray of loose parts.

Invite your little learner to layer loose parts in the jar, saving the leprechaun for last.

Then have your little one tuck the leprechaun in the middle of the jar. Or leave the jar out overnight and secretly add the leprechaun later.

Screw on the lid and wrap jute string around the neck.

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This St. Patrick’s Day sensory jar can be made over and over again. The loose parts can be sorted back into the tray, and then layered back into the jar. Or when complete, the jar can be part of a tablescape and will make a great conversation starter.

This leprechaun sensory jar is a great way to incorporate green and gold loose parts in a St. Patrick's Day activity.

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Related: St. Patrick’s Day Activities

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Three Black History Month Crafts

February 26, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Three vibrant, easy-to-make Black History Month crafts. Pick one or all three paper crafts to celebrate the theme.
Three vibrant, easy-to-make Black History Month crafts. Pick one or all three paper crafts to celebrate the theme.

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These three, easy Black History Month crafts feature ribbons in vibrant patterns and colors and lots of hearts! I’ve always admired the rich-toned clothing that black people can wear. And they absolutely shine adorned with metallic gold and silver jewelry. They can get away with so many color schemes that elude me because of my fair skin!

The bold fabric colors and patterns not only look striking but carry meaning in African culture. The designs are a means of storytelling, communicating messages from particular people groups. Textiles are also used as backdrops for important public ceremonies. And they are dynamic collectible artworks.

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Kindness Heart Wreath

This wreath with skin-toned hearts communicates that all lives matter and that everyone deserves to be treated with kindness.

Black History Month ribbon and skin-toned hearts are the highlights of this easy-to-make "kindness" wreath craft.

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Supplies to Gather:

  • 9-inch paper plate
  • cardstock in skin tones
  • Black History Month ribbon
  • heart paper punch
  • glue stick
  • glue gun

Cut out the center of the paper plate, and cut or punch hearts in skin tones from cardstock.

Invite your little learner to glue hearts around the paper plate rim, leaving a little room at the top or bottom.

Cut a 26-inch piece of ribbon. Tie it into a bow and glue it on the top or bottom of the wreath with a hot glue gun.

Note: The hearts could also be punched from Black History Month colors: black, red, yellow, and green.

Black History Month ribbon and skin-toned hearts are the highlights of this easy-to-make "kindness" wreath craft.

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Heart Banner Craft

The same skin-toned hearts can be used to decorate an attractive, display-worthy banner honoring Black History Month.

Three vibrant, easy-to-make Black History Month crafts. Pick one or all three paper crafts to celebrate the theme.

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Supplies To Gather

  • 9 x l2-inch sheet of fade-resistant construction paper
  • thin Black History Month ribbon
  • 12-inch strip of jute twine
  • black felt pen
  • scissors
  • glue stick
  • glue gun

Choose a color of construction paper that complements the ribbon. Cut a triangle out of one end.

With a hot glue gun, add a ribbon edge to the top and bottom of the sturdy paper.

Write the words “Black History Month” in the center.

Invite your little learner to glue skin-toned hearts around the words.

Use a hot glue gun to adhere the jute twine to the upper back of the craft for a hanger.

Hang the craft project on a wall as a banner.

Note: The words on the banner can be changed to “Kindness Matters” or “Everyone Is Special.” This would make the craft project suitable for any time of the year.

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Black History Month Heart

This heart craft takes full advantage of the vibrant, geometrically patterned ribbon, and looks striking on display.

Make this stunning Black History Month heart craft to honor this important celebration.

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Supplies To Gather

  • two pieces of 9 x 12-inch fadeless construction paper
  • heart tracer
  • Black History Month ribbon in various colors, patterns, and widths
  • plain ribbon
  • glue stick
  • hot glue gun
  • scissors
Steps to make a stunning Black History Month heart craft to honor the important celebration.

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Cut ribbon into strips that are about 13 inches long.

Help your little learner pick and glue pieces of ribbon to one sheet of paper using a glue stick.

Afterward, trim the ribbon so it is even with the paper edges with a good pair of scissors.

Using a heart tracer, cut a large heart from the other piece of construction paper.

With a hot glue gun, adhere the cut paper outline to the fabric enhanced paper. Display the finished project on a wall with the caption “Black History Month.”

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Three vibrant, easy-to-make Black History Month crafts. Pick one or all three paper crafts to celebrate the theme.

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These three ethnic ribbon-enhanced crafts would look amazing displayed as a group. Each individual craft would work wonderfully as a classroom project.

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Related:

Black History Month Paper Craft

Celebrate Diversity Butterfly Craft

Make this gorgeous handprint butterfly craft to recognize Black History Month and celebrate diversity.

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Celebrate Diversity Yarn Heart

Make this gorgeous skin-toned yarn heart craft to recognize Black History Month and celebrate diversity.

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Filed Under: art, Black History Month, crafts, display, preschool Tagged With: Black History Month, hearts, multicultural, paper crafts

Valentine’s Day Light Table Play

February 24, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

A Valentine's Day light table activity with transparent loose parts to use for math, games, and transient art.

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This Valentine’s Day light table activity adds illumination and intrigue to a Valentine’s Day theme. It features transparent pieces, some of which are repurposed in a fun way.

As a teacher with a light table in my classroom, I collect transparent objects for as many educational themes as I can. Thankfully, it’s super easy to collect Valentine’s Day loose parts.

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Supplies To Collect

Heart-themed transparent loose parts for intriguing light table play.

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Here are a few transparent items that work well on the light table for Valentine’s Day:

  • letters that spell the word “LOVE”
  • flat plastic hearts in different sizes and colors
  • acrylic gem hearts
  • ice cube hearts
  • large heart outlines
  • tic tac toe games

All of these items come from Dollar stores, so are economical to purchase. They are versatile, and can also be used for other sensory activities.

Set this Valentine's Day loose parts tray on the light table to inspire creative play.

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Valentine’s Day Light Table Play

On the light table, my preschoolers enjoy building with construction toys and arranging loose parts. It’s always fun to glance over and see new creations there.

A Valentine's Day light table activity with transparent loose parts to use for math, games, and transient art.

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In this featured center, early learners can:

  • play tic tac toe
  • sort and match shapes
  • make patterns
  • order hearts from smallest to largest
  • layer shapes to make new colors
  • create transient art

The light table is one of my favorite centers in the classroom. It can be purchased in various sizes, and DIY light box can even be made from a clear plastic covered bin with portable lights inserted.

A Valentine's Day light table activity with transparent loose parts to use for math, games, and transient art.

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Related: Transparent Page Divider Activities

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Valentine’s Day Treasure Blocks

February 22, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

These Valentine's Day treasure blocks offer a host of learning opportunities paired with loose parts and other blocks.
These Valentine's Day treasure blocks offer a host of learning opportunities paired with loose parts and other blocks.

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To add interest to block play activities, treasure blocks are always a good choice. Their contents can be changed to match the current theme you are doing as well as your child’s interests. Since we are in the month of February, Valentine’s Day treasure blocks blend in perfectly and can be used in a variety of creative ways.

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Supplies To Collect

There’s no shortage of items to gather for valentine treasure blocks. You can go entirely with recycled loose parts or use economical purchased items. Or you can use a few of both.

The supplies I feature are red, pink, purple, and white – traditional Valentine’s Day colors. Gathered and added to the blocks are:

  • cut straws
  • beads cut from garland and necklaces
  • buttons
  • heart and rainbow erasers
  • acrylic hearts
  • gem craft hearts
  • hair ties

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Valentine’s Day Treasure Block Activities

At first, the filled treasure blocks can be set out on their own on a table or in a carpeted area for children to explore.

The blocks can be used as musical shakers, and children can be challenged to order them from quietest to loudest. With my blocks, the one with the hair ties hardly makes a sound, and the ones with bead garland balls and acrylic hearts tie for making the loudest sound.

These Valentine's Day treasure block shakers can be ordered by softest to loudest sounds.

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Another day, introduce new items to the treasure block play area. Featured here are little monsters, inspired by the endearingly illustrated storybook “Love Monster” by Rachel Bright, and Valentine’s Day loose parts. The monsters are actually repurposed dog toys, so they stand up superbly to block play! And they are squeaky, adding another element of sound to the play experience. Pairing the blocks, monster figurines, and loose parts together encourages children to think creatively in new ways.

These Valentine's Day treasure blocks offer a host of learning opportunities paired with monsters and loose parts.

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Asking the question “What can you build for the monsters?” will foster even more creativity. When I asked my preschoolers this question some of the answers were:

  • “I’m building a monster lair.”
  • “I am going to make a monster hiding place.”
  • “I made a house for the monsters.”

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More Block Play Possibilities

Pairing treasure blocks with mirror blocks is always a hit. The blocks are similar in size and shape and combine well for building large structures.

Pair Valentine's Day treasure blocks with mirror blocks and monsters for creative and imaginative play.

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And counting monster teeth and eyes, and discussing block shapes are ways to incorporate math into the play.

On their own, or combined with loose parts and other blocks, Valentine’s Day treasure blocks offer many opportunities for learning.

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Filed Under: block play, Math, music, preschool, pretend play, sensory, Valentine's Day Tagged With: block play, monsters, musical instruments, Valentine's Day

Heart-Shaped Dissolving Candy Science

February 20, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

How to perform a heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment. A simple experiment with amazing results.
How to perform a heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment. A simple experiment with amazing results.

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Valentine’s Day has passed, but it is Heart Month in Canada and the United States. So I am squeezing in this heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment before I put all the valentine items away for the season. It’s an easy and fun experiment for all ages, so be sure to give it a try.

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Supplies To Collect

There are just four items to gather for this fascinating color experiment that I cannot get enough of:

  • round, square, or rectangular tray (white or clear)
  • striped red and white candies
  • plastic or wooden heart outline
  • measuring cup with a spout

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The Heart-Shaped Dissolving Candy Science Experiment

Easy steps to perform a heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment.

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First, pick a large heart outline. A wooden or plastic heart would work, or you could cut one from a generous piece of red craft foam. I used one that was previously part of a heart-themed wall hanging.

Place the outline in a white or clear tray that is slightly bigger than the heart.

Next, lay candies around the inside of the heart outline. Featured here are Starlight Mints purchased at a Dollar Store. They have flat sides, so seem destined for this experiment!

Then fill a 500 ml cup with a spout with warm water. Or use a large cup or water bottle.

Slowly pour the water into the bin. Add just enough liquid so the bottom is covered.

Watch what happens! And have your camera ready to snap some stunning pictures.

An easy to perform heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment. A simple experiment with amazing results.

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Try this heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment today! It is simple and brings the WOW factor.

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For the science behind this experiment, visit my blogpost Candy Cane Science Experiment.

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Side Note: I wasn’t sure what to call the heart shape I feature in this science experiment. One of the search words for suggestions I used was heart rims. Who knew that you could get heart-patterned rims for car tires!

If you give this heart-shaped dissolving candy science experiment a try, tag me on Instagram and I will share your post in my stories.

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Related: Blue Candy Cane Science Experiment

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Filed Under: preschool, science, Valentine's Day Tagged With: candies, hearts, science experiment

Strawberry Hot Chocolate Bin

February 19, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

A dreamy, taste-safe strawberry hot chocolate sensory bin to let your little learners explore. This activity is perfect for a party day or any day!
A dreamy, taste-safe strawberry hot chocolate sensory bin to let your little learners explore. This activity is perfect for a party day or any day!

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This taste safe strawberry hot chocolate bin is sure to excite your little learner. It incorporates marshmallows, lollipops, and pouring with a miniature tea set, all mega-hits with young children.

For this activity I originally planned to try a classic hot chocolate sensory bin, using chocolate-flavored candies or lollipops. But I didn’t have any luck finding hard chocolate candy. So, a dreamy strawberry hot chocolate-themed bin it is.

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Supplies To Collect

Gather the following supplies for this taste safe sensory bin:

  • red and pink heart-shaped lollipops
  • mini marshmallows
  • miniature toy tea set
  • small white tub
  • cool water

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Introducing The Strawberry Hot Chocolate Bin

First, thoroughly sanitize the tub and toy tea set.

Note: If more than one child is participating in this activity, give them their own bin.

Then set the tea set in the bin, and add an inch of cool water. Invite your little learner to play with the cups and saucers and pot in the bin.

A dreamy, taste-safe strawberry hot chocolate sensory tub to let your little learners explore.

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Next, drop in two lollipops. Suggest that a little tasting is allowed, but that the lollipops should go back in the bin afterward. Draw attention to the gradual color change in the water: the liquid slowly changes to light pink. And observe that the lollipops shrink over time.

A lollipop and tea set sensory bin your little learner will love to explore. This sensory bin is toatally taste-safe.

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Then sprinkle a few mini marshmallows into the bin. Encourage your little learner to include the marshmallows in pouring activities.

Tip: Staggering the addition of marshmallows and lollipops extends the time the children will spend in the sensory activity.

This sensory bin is totally taste safe, and part of the experience is to be able to taste the lollipops, marshmallows, and flavored water. The colored water will likely have a light, fruity taste.

Make sure hands are washed very carefully after playing in the bin, as they will be a little sticky.

A dreamy, taste-safe strawberry hot chocolate sensory bin to let your little learners explore. This activity is perfect for a party day or any day!

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Benefits Of This Sensory Bin

There are many benefits of this tasty sensory bin:

  • exercising eye-hand coordination in pouring “hot chocolate” and sipping from tiny cups.
  • experiencing a color change science experiment when lollipops are added to the bin.
  • encouraging language development by describing the look and feel of the bin and the taste of the lollipops, marshmallows and water.
  • discussing that sweet treats should be eaten in moderation.
  • experiencing joy by participating in an unexpected, new, super fun sensory activity.

This strawberry hot chocolate bin is perfect for a party day such as Valentine’s Day. It would also work wonderfully for a Mother’s Day celebration.

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Strawberry Hot Chocolate Recipes

If you would like to try or serve authentic strawberry hot chocolate, here’s a couple of blogs with delicious recipe posts:

Sprinkle Bakes features an instant strawberry hot cocoa mix.

My Heavenly Recipes showcases a strawberry hot chocolate recipe.

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Related: Candy Cane Science Experiment

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Filed Under: party, preschool, pretend play, science, sensory, Valentine's Day Tagged With: hot chocolate, science experiment, sensory bin, sensory play, sensory tray, taste safe, tea set

Ladybug Wand Craft

February 13, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Cute ladybug wand craft early learners will love to make and play with. A host of ladybug facts are included in the post.
Cute ladybug wand craft early learners will love to make and play with. A host of ladybug facts are included in the post.

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Last month my preschoolers made simple snowflake wands to coordinate with winter and “Frozen” activities. The crafted wands generated lots of enthusiasm, and children were excited to use them in play. Because of their exuberant response, I decided to offer similar projects in the future. This ladybug wand craft is the next one we will do. I’m sure my little learners will enjoy making it, and I think yours will too!

With wings cut from a heart, this cute craft fits in perfectly with Valentine’s Day but could be offered in spring or any other time of the year.

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Supplies To Collect

For this buggy craft, gather the following:

  • red and black cardstock
  • black adhesive gems
  • red and white thin ribbon
  • wiggly eyes
  • straws
  • glue stick
  • glue gun
  • scissors

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Making The Ladybug Wand Craft

Steps to make a cute ladybug wand craft early learners will love to help create and play with.

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First, cut large circular ladybug bodies from black cardstock, and similar-sized hearts from red. Then cut the red hearts in half to become wings.

Snip a few kinds of ribbon into strands about the length of a straw. Hot glue the ribbon strands to the top of the straws.

Then invite children to add black adhesive gem spots to a pair of red wings, and adhere them to their circle with a glue stick.

Afterward, they can add a pair of wiggly eyes.

Finally, glue the ladybugs to the top of the straws and invite crafters to play with their wands.

Cute ladybug wand craft early learners will love to make and play with. A host of ladybug facts are included in the post.

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Ladybug Facts

Ladybugs are well-loved by children. Even when they don’t especially like other insects, little learners are usually excited to hold a dainty ladybug and study it closely. Here are facts to share with little ones when they spot ladybugs while playing.

  • Ladybugs are a kind of beetle and can be found in a variety of habitats.
  • There are more than 5000 kinds of ladybugs.
  • Although shiny, red and black spotted dome shaped ladybugs are most familiar in North America, these adored creatures come in a variety of bright colors.
  • Ladybugs have from five to twenty spots, which can fade over time.
  • Their colors and spots help warn predators that they are not pleasant to eat.
  • With their six feet and two antennae, ladybugs smell and look for food. They use their front legs to clean their heads and antennae.
  • Their two eyes can distinguish between dark and light, but ladybugs don’t see well.
  • A pair of colorful hard, top wings protect two transparent, veined inner flying wings.
  • Ladybugs help the environment by eating pesky bugs such as aphids and mites, and spreading pollen.
A host of ladybug facts to share with early learners.

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  • Birds are huge predators. Other animals that like to eat ladybugs are frogs, lizards, wasps, spiders, and dragonflies.
  • In addition to flashing their spots and bright colors, ladybugs secrete oily, stinky, bad tasting, yellow drops of fluid from joints in their legs to discourage predators. They can also play dead.
  • Ladybugs are either male or female.
  • Over a period of about seven weeks, ladybugs develop in four stages: eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults.
  • Tiny yellow eggs are laid in batches on the underside of leaves near aphid colonies.
  • Colonies of ladybugs hibernate over the winter in warm spots such as in rotting logs or ground cover, or under rocks and snowdrifts. Thousands of these little bugs may gather together.
  • Ladybugs commonly live for about one year, but some live two to three years.

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It’ll soon be spring, and all kinds of bugs will be crawling around. You’ll want to include this captivating ladybug wand craft in your insect theme activities. You could also offer it for Valentine’s Day along with the love bug headband craft featured below.

Pair a ladybug wand craft with a love bug headband for a session of buggy dramatic play.

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Related:

Gorgeous Eye Dropper Art

Spider Theme Activities

Spin Painting Butterflies

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Dragon Necklace Craft

February 12, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

A dragon necklace craft your children will love to make. An all-ages dragon-themed jewelry project that is easy to do.
A dragon necklace craft your children will love to make. An all-ages dragon-themed jewelry project that is easy to do.

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The first few weeks of this year have gone by so fast! Between winter, Chinese New Year, and Valentine’s Day, there have been so many activities to choose from. This dragon necklace craft was meant to be completed in early February for Chinese New Year, but time didn’t permit. And so my little learners will be making it next week.

Dragons are seen as positive creatures in Chinese culture. They symbolize wisdom, power, and prosperity, as well as fertility, long life, and good luck. Dragon dances are a big part of Chinese New Year celebrations. And since the new year festivities happen around the same time as Valentine’s Day, hearts are the perfect embellishment to be included in the dragon jewelry craft.

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Supplies To Collect

Craft supplies to make a dragon necklace craft your children will love to do.

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For these colorful dragon necklaces, gather the following supplies:

  • thick craft foam in colors of choice
  • wiggly eyes
  • adhesive round and heart-shaped gems
  • lacing string
  • small paper clips
  • scissors
  • hot glue gun

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Making The Dragon Necklace Craft

To start the project off, cut small dragons from craft foam colors of choice.

Steps to make a dragon necklace craft your children will love. An all-ages dragon-themed jewelry craft project.

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If desired, you can download this free template.

Free template to make a dragon necklace craft your children will love to do.

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Dragon Necklace Craft PrintableDownload

This printable is for individual or one classroom use only.

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Invite little learners to decorate a dragon with sticker gem hearts and circles.

Next, use a hot glue gun to add a wiggly eye and tongue to each dragon, and a paper clip to the back.

Then cut lacing string into 26-inch lengths. Loop the cut string through the paperclips, and tie the ends together. Make sure to adjust the length of the strings so the necklaces fit properly.

Allow your little charges to wear their creations. Have a camera ready to snap some pictures.

Note: You can choose red or gold craft foam for the dragons in this craft, as they are traditional Chinese New Year colors. Or you could offer foam dragons in a variety of colors.

Easy and fun dragon necklace children's jewelry craft suitable for all ages.

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Color Meanings In Chinese Culture

The dragon necklace craft in this post is featured in red, yellow, green, blue, and orange colors. Here’s what these colors mean in Chinese culture.

  • Red symbolizes excitement, good fortune, and happiness.
  • Yellow stands for royalty and prosperity.
  • Green represents harmony, health, and spring.
  • Blue symbolizes growth, optimism, and peace.
  • Orange represents harvest, happiness, and celebrations.

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Whether children perceive dragons to be scaly, scary, and fire-breathing, or friendly and helpful, they’ll be super excited to make and wear this craft.

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Related: Bat Necklace Craft

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Filed Under: Chinese New Year, crafts, dramatic play, preschool, Valentine's Day Tagged With: Chinese New Year, dragons, jewelry, Valentine's Day craft

Valentine’s Day Water Play

February 7, 2022 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

A friendly, bubbly Valentine's Day water play activity your early learners will love to participate in. A quick and easy sensory bin to set up.
A friendly, bubbly Valentine's Day water play activity your early learners will love to participate in. A quick and easy sensory bin to set up.

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A Valentine’s Day water play activity is quick and easy to set up, and supplies are low cost. The activity helps create a festive ambiance on a party day or any day!

The weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day are a good time to visit stores to collect Valentine-themed supplies for all kinds of learning opportunities, including water play. No store is off-limits for gathering hands-on materials.

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Supplies To Collect

Here’s a list of supplies that work well in a Valentine-themed water table or tub. Pick the ones you have handy, or can easily and economically find in a store.

  • alphabet letters that spell the word “LOVE”
  • heart ice cube trays
  • red and pink buttons
  • heart-shaped gems
  • bendy heart people
  • red and pink ducklings
  • valentine erasers
  • pink and red rainbow erasers
  • styrofoam hearts
  • cut striped red and white straws
  • red coins
  • wiggly eye rings
  • heart-shaped measuring cups
  • treat baskets and boxes

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The Valentine’s Day Water Play Activity

Add warm water to a large water table for group sharing, or set out a small white washtub with water for each child. Throw in Valentine’s Day loose parts that you have available.

The tub below has clear water, and the colors and shapes of the supplies can be easily seen and admired in the white bin.

Valentine's Day loose parts that work well in a water play activity, or a tub with a rice or chickpea base.

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After a little while, you could add red food coloring to the water to extend interest.

A fun and friendly Valentine's Day water play activity your early learners will love to participate in. A quick and easy sensory bin to set up.

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Or you could add dish detergent to create bubbles, so fitting for Valentine’s Day activity.

A friendly, bubbly Valentine's Day water play activity your early learners will love to participate in. A quick and easy sensory bin to set up.

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Benefits Of Water Play

Here are some benefits of this water play activity:

  • sorting shapes (math – set making; language development – color recognition)
  • counting shapes (math – counting)
  • comparing shapes to those of other children (language development; paying attention to detail)
  • filling and emptying treat boxes (eye-hand coordination; math/language development – empty/full)
  • noticing how some shapes stick to others (science)
  • recognizing letters of the alphabet (language development – letter recognition)
  • discovering beautiful themed items (creativity)

Water play is an embraced activity any day. For another time, the Valentine-themed supplies could be included in a rice or chickpea sensory tub.

Can you think of supplies to add to my list? Share in a comment below.

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Related: St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Tub

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