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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
Classroom Décor Mini Bundles
Whether you are a preschool, elementary or homeschool teacher, these FREE Classroom Décor Mini Bundles…
Father’s Day Count & Clip Cards for Preschoolers
These Father’s Day Count and Clip cards will make a nice addition to lesson plans,…
Father’s Day Pre-Writing Pack for Preschoolers
This Father’s Day Pre-Writing Pack will help preschoolers develop their fine motor skills, recognize and…
Animal Homes Matching for Preschoolers
This Animal Homes Matching activity will help you teach preschoolers about some of the places…
Mother’s Day Framed Monogram Gift
These Mother’s Day Framed Monograms are the perfect budget-friendly gift for any mom regardless her…
Edward the Emu Story-related Science Pack for Preschoolers
The Edward the Emu Story-related 23-page long Science pack includes four different fun and educational…
Edward the Emu Story-related Math Pack for Preschoolers
The Edward the Emu Story-related 20-page long math pack includes eight different fun and educational…
Edward the Emu Story-related Literacy Pack for Preschoolers
This FREE 24-page Edward the Emu Story-related Literacy pack with nine different activities is the…
Teaching Science to Preschoolers
Learn how to take advantage of children’s fascination for their world, to encourage them to…
Spring Bingo for Preschoolers
This Spring Bingo will keep your preschoolers entertained while developing important skills such as concentration…
“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