
Ready for another alphabet adventure? These free Letter J food worksheets are filled with juicy fun! Preschoolers and kindergarteners will love coloring, tracing, and drawing foods that start with J—like juice, jellybeans, jerky, and jam!

Ready for another alphabet adventure? These free Letter J food worksheets are filled with juicy fun! Preschoolers and kindergarteners will love coloring, tracing, and drawing foods that start with J—like juice, jellybeans, jerky, and jam!
If you’re like me, you’re always searching for engaging and effective tools to assist your little ones in becoming confident readers. As we explore the realm of early literacy, I’m thrilled to present something wonderful—a collection of free printable sight word worksheets tailored especially for kindergarteners and early readers!
These cute worksheets serve as an excellent method to introduce and reinforce some of the most crucial sight words for emerging readers. I’ve prepared a sampler pack that includes an array of fun activities, along with some delightful coloring sections to make learning enjoyable. This particular set centers on Sight Word List 1 (1 of 10) and highlights these essential words: made, over, did, down, only, way, find, use, may, and water.

Looking for creative preschool worksheets that help teach the alphabet and encourage food exploration? These free Letter I food printables make learning fun with easy coloring, drawing, and tracing pages that are perfect for home or the classroom.
Each page encourages kids to build fine motor skills while exploring foods that start with the letter I—like ice cream, icing, and Italian ice!
I’m so excited to help you make this sweet little Fairy Cat … or maybe Butterfly Kitty? Honestly I don’t know what to call it, but I do know that I love it and I think this adorable friend is fun, and so cute and easy to customize in all the best ways! This project is great for kids ages 8 and up (with a little adult help). Along the way, you’ll learn beginner sewing stitches and create your own flying Pal friend. Ready to get stitchin’? Let’s go!
This last week I sent my two older boys off to elementary school, which, after a long and busy summer, has given me some quieter time with my three year old, and a chance for the two of us (well three if you count our newborn baby) to get back into a bit of a routine.
My three year old loves to paint, and I though it might be fun to start a new series on my blog of paper plate crafts, and let him go a little wild with the paint as part of it.
We’re kicking off the series with an “A is for Apple” paper plate craft.
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