Best of February 2017
Yoohoo, welcome to March! Spring is currently springing here and we’re having great fun 🙂 Is it still winter where you are or have temps started to look up?
Let’s take a look back at the Best of February 2017: All of the new posts I wrote, the top 3 most popular ones, and my personal favorite.
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Top 3 Most Popular New Posts in February 2017
Shape Matching Clip Cards for Toddlers
Valentine’s Cupcakes Counting Puzzles
My Personal Favorite New Post of February 2017
Both E and I really enjoyed these beautiful, simple Washi Tape Hearts. They’re very easy to make and E decided to turn them into Valentine’s cards for all of her friends 🙂
All New Posts of February 2017
Sensory Activities and Science:
Gross Motor Activities:
- None this month.
Art Activities and Crafts:
Math Learning Activities and Printables:
- Shape Matching Clip Cards for Toddlers
- Valentine’s Cupcakes Counting Puzzles
- Solar System I Spy Game
- Sun and Planets Matching Game
- Popcorn Counting Play Dough Mats
- Party Hats Matching Game for Preschoolers
- Shape Matching Puzzles for Toddlers
Literacy Learning Activities and Printables:
Other Printables and Learning Activities:
- None this month!
- None this month!
Round-Ups:
What were your favorite new posts in February? 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.
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