Hunting for four-leafed clovers is one of those iconic activities almost every child enjoys, especially in the spring. Those first few tender clovers found growing in the yard are such an excellent reminder that warmer days are yet to follow. And all kids know that if you find that all-important clover with FOUR leaves, your wishes will come true and…
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Igloo Activities and Books for Elementary Kids
Of all the homes in the world, the igloo has got to be one of the coolest – and not just because you find them in the Arctic. Kids love igloos so much that if you live in an area with snow, your kids may have even tried to build one at some point. If you’re on the lookout for…
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Mitten Activities and Books for Elementary Students
On a cold winter day, kids know that there is nothing quite like slipping your hands into a nice warm pair of mittens. In fact, they do such a great job of keeping hands warm, mittens are a big part of most fun winter activities. If you’re on the lookout for some great indoor mitten activities – you’ve come to…
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Snowman Activities and Books for Elementary Kids
Nearly every kid dreams of building a snowman in the winter. Round and jolly, a snowman (or snow-woman) is the ultimate winter friend. But a snowman can also be fun inside. If you’re on the lookout for some great snowman activities this winter – you’ve come to the right place! This blog post is going to offer up some great snowman…
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Penguin Activities and Books for Elementary Students
Kids love penguins. Cute and wobbly, what’s not to love? If you’re on the lookout for great penguin activities – I’m here to help! This blog post is going to showcase some great penguin books, a bulletin board idea, plus math activities that you can do with your elementary students during the winter months. This post contains affiliate links. This means…
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