December was a great month for Look What We Did. There were 75 links added and here are a few of the most popular posts.
Preschool Powol Packets included a link to: Science Experiment; Bend Your Candy Cane.
Carla, the mind behind Preschool Powol Packets, is the mother of preschoolers and her site is dedicated to creating inexpensive resources for the pre-k age. If you have young children you'll want to check out this website.
Angelic Scalliwags included a link to: Viking Presentation.
The author of Angelic Scalliwags is a wonderful woman who blogs to chronicle her family's activities. And they do have some great ones! I am never disappointed with one of her posts. And I truly wish she lived down the road from me, so we could get to know each other better.
Inspired Montessori included a link to: Swizzle Stick Open-Ended Designing
For great learning and montessori based educational ideas this website is a great resource. Inspired Montessori is the blog for The Montessori Learning Center of Dundee in Omaha, Nebraska.
Highhill Homeschool included a link to: Homeschool Hobbies and Handicrafts - Preschool Christmas Crafts
Highhill Homeschool is a wonderful home school blog with links to activities for teaching math, science, history and much more. I recommend bookmarking it so that you can return again, and again.
Eating the Nibbly Bibs included a link to: Holiday Giving: Our Surprise in the Mailbox
Eating the Nibbly Bibs is another great resource for teaching pre-schoolers. This is not a site dedicated to learning letters and pre-school math. Rather it is dedicated to mother's who want to follow the joy of their children and encourage it.
Life with Moore Babies included a link to: My Body Map
Life with Moore Babies is a mom with three young children and her most popular posts includes titles like: Melted Crayon Pumpkins, Squishing Site Words, Baby Oil and Oil Pastels
Thanks so much for featuring our bent candy canes!! I love these other ideas too--I can't wait to check them out!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Savannah, for including me. I'm chuffed you like my blog!! Thank you so much, you're very sweet.
ReplyDeletebending a candy cane looks kind of fun...I don't like eating them so they hang around our house for ages, so this sounds like a perfect use for them!
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