This week on It’s Playtime… Spring Activities
1. How to Make a Rock {Fantastic Fun and Learning}
2. Sink and Float {My Nearest and Dearest}
3. Home made Spring Playdough {A Mom with a Lesson Plan}
4. Rain Themed Bath {Suzy Homeschooler}
5. Weaving Bird Nests {Reading Confetti}
6. Windy Day Science {B-Inspired Mama}
7. Baby’s First Sandbox {The Measured Mom}
8. How Does It Rain? {Train up a Child Learn as we Go}
9. Spring Flower Pot Dessert {A Mom with a Lesson Plan}
10. How to Make a Kite {Train up a Child Learn as we Go}
In true lesson planning form I will be featuring posts that fit into my lesson plan for the week. Next weeks plan is for MOTHER’S DAY, so dig through your archives and give me your best Mother’s Day activities along with what you were already planning to link up.
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How to play:
~ Link up a post about a playful learning experience enjoyed by kids.
~Invite your readers to the weekly play date by putting a button into your post/blog. This also gives us a little love and who doesn’t want a little love?
~Stop by one of our blogs every Wednesday afternoon and add your link about play. Your link will show up on each of the blogs in the It’s Playtime community.
~ Check to see if your post has been featured by one of the playtime hosts. Each of us will pick our favorite posts to feature. Make sure to grab a button if you’re featured!
~ Be sure to visit some of the links that catch your eye. Commenting on posts that you find interesting or inspiring is a wonderful way to develop your own playful community.
Only family-friendly posts accepted.
By linking up you give us permission to grab a picture and feature you here, on a site we write for, on FB or Pinterest. If we share your link, we will always credit you, send people to your original post and use only ONE photo.
Thanks for including our sink or float activity in your features this week! 🙂
Delighted to have found this link. I must get round to the kite one, I remember hours of doing this as a child.
Thanks so much for featuring our bird’s nests!