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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
Easter Alphabet Train for Preschoolers
This Easter Alphabet Train activity will allow your preschoolers strengthen their concentration, alphabet knowledge, letter…
St. Patrick’s Mini Bundle For Preschoolers
This St. Patrick’s Mini Bundle will help preschoolers practice concentration and memory, one-to-one correspondence and…
My Lion Shapes Book for Preschoolers
This My Lion Shapes Book is pretty and fun. It will help your preschoolers strengthen…
Lion Shapes Match for Preschoolers
This Lion Shapes Match is a perfect hands-on activity to help preschoolers practice recognizing and…
Zoo Animals Word Wall Cards for Preschoolers
These Zoo Animals Word Wall Cards will help your preschoolers develop language, pre-writing, phonological awareness,…
Valentine’s Day Counting & Tracing Puzzles for Preschoolers
These pretty and versatile Valentine’s Day-inspired Counting and Tracing Puzzles will help your preschoolers develop…
Hearts Letter Match for Preschoolers
This Hearts Letter Match activity is excellent for helping preschoolers develop their concentration, visual discrimination,…
Wetlands’ Animals Bingo for Preschoolers
This FREE Wetlands’ Animals Bingo will keep your preschoolers entertained while developing important skills such…
Groundhog Day Pack for Preschoolers
This FREE 23-page Groundhog Day pack includes literacy, math, science and fine motor activities for…
Celebrating International Zebra Day with P reschoolers
This 21-page long International Zebra Day pack includes Literacy, Science, Math, and Fine Motor activities…
“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