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Preschoolers view of the world, characteristics of their developmental stage, and best ways to help them develop to their full potential.
Hi there! I’m Yey, a mid-lifer veteran teacher, and preschool director. My goal is to help young preschoolers teachers and parents with tips and ideas for their preschool classrooms and home. I hope you find these posts useful.
THESE ARE MY LATEST ARTICLES
Celebrating International Jaguar Day with Preschoolers
This 31-page International Jaguar Day activities pack will help you teach your preschoolers about these…
Teaching Preschoolers About Habitats
This pack will help you teach preschoolers about some of the main habitats, what animals…
Thanksgiving Line Tracing for Preschoolers
These Thanksgiving Line Tracing activities will help preschoolers strengthen their fine motor, hand-eye coordination, creativity,…
Halloween Word Wall Cards for Preschoolers
These Halloween Word Wall Cards will help preschoolers build vocabulary and improve their pre-reading and…
Sloth Letter Match for Preschoolers
This Sloth Letter Match activity will help preschoolers develop letter knowledge and recognition, concentration, visual…
Celebrating International Sloth Day with Preschoolers
This 23-page Celebrating International Sloth Day activities pack includes ideas and suggestions to inspire preschoolers…
Okapi Counting Mats for Preschoolers
These Okapi Counting Mats will help preschoolers practice number recognition, counting, fine motor skills, hand-eye…
The Little Red Hen Story-related Science Pack for Preschoolers
The Little Red Hen is a classic story with predictable text about a little red…
Celebrating World Gorilla Day with Preschoolers
World Gorilla Day, which takes place across the globe on September 24th every year, educates…
The Little Red Hen Story-related Math Pack for Preschoolers
The Little Red Hen is a classic story with predictable text. It tells the story…
“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.” — Fred Rogers, television personality