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Autumn Crafts, Activities and more!

Welcome Autumn with three fun  hands-on activities and crafts. This activity is very hands-on, and just so much fun! We enjoyed making the apples, and crust for our delicious play apple pie. Enjoy making your apple pie, while sipping on your tea.  Autumn Paper Bag Pumpkins Materials needed: -Paper bag -paint -paint brushes -green pipe cleaners/any color will do -tissue paper/ I used this to stuff our paper bag pumpkins Toddler Creation-Autumn Banner We let our daughter create her very own Fall banner. For this we used: -Craft paper -Paint (Autumn colors) -Twine/or you can use yarn or string -Hot glue gun -Washi tape/scissors And our last activity is just for fun. We made some moon sand! Using 8 cups of flour, and 1 cup of baby oil. It's so much fun, our daughter loves it!! Enjoy~ Moon Sand

Interactive Reading: The Snowy Day, written by Ezra Jack Keats

Today the book chosen by my two-year-old was The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. When I read her stories we tend to interact whether it's through puppets, drawings, or even painting. (Sometimes even short plays) She seems to really enjoy the interaction. Today we did some interaction using her Magnetic Easel board. If you would like to create your own interactive story here is what you will need. Materials I used for this simple activity were: Craft paper Crayons Pieces of magnetic tape scissors laminate sheet We created the little boy Peter, a snowman, a few buildings with snow packed on the roofs, snowballs, and snow hills.  It was so much fun! My daughter was Peter throughout the story, and she even made him throw a few snowballs. We did some counting, and color identification, and made peter walk up a few snow hills.  Pin For Later

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