Best of April 2017

It’s the beginning of May, and summer is almost here! Well, it’s probably more almost “there”, because it’s gone back to being soooo cold in Germany o.O How does it look where you are?

This is the perfect time to look back at April: All of my new posts of the month plus the Best of April 2017 including the top three most popular new posts and my personal favorite new post.

Check out the best new posts of April 2017 on Simple Fun for Kids! Printables, math, literacy, Easter, clip cards, counting cards, puzzles, matching games, mazes, and more for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners.

Probably the most exciting new thing in April, however, was the beta launch of my new membership site during the last week of the month! I’m so happy to be able to offer you this new version of my site where you can download each printable with one click, see no ads, save 50% on each paid product, and take advantage of many other benefits. Membership registration is closed now for a couple of weeks until I finish polishing the site for the proper launch, but if you’d like to learn more, click here to read all about and get on the list for updates and notifications when registration opens up again.

 

 

 

My Personal Favorite New Post of April 2017

I’ve made a lot of matching games for N over the past months, but this Letter N Picture Matching Game is a little different and I love that he can use the familiar format of the game as a step up towards letter recognition. And of course it features his very favorite letter 🙂

 

All New Posts of April 2017

Math Learning Activities and Printables:

Literacy Learning Activities and Printables:

Other Printables and Learning Activities:

Round-Ups:

Miscellaneous:

 

What were your favorite new posts in April? Let me know in the comments below!

 

Do you have toddlers who love matching? I have a book of matching games for them!

In my book Match This! Matching Games for Toddlers, I share 30 different matching games that are perfect for toddlers with a limited number of matches (you can mix and match different sets for a greater challenge) and large cards that are easy to pick up and hold. I've included instructions for playing memory and matching games at all skill levels and how to extend the activity with other learning objectives for older kids.

All of the matching games for toddlers you could ever want: matching numbers, words, shapes, colors with fun themes like firefighters, cowboys and cowgirls, construction vehicles, tools, ocean creatures, cars, bees, community helpers, and more! This Match This! Toddler Matching Games Ebook contains 30 different matching games that you can mix and match and extend at any time.

 

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