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Water Cycle Activities for Kids -- Preschool - Middle School!

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Coming November 8th: Water Cycle Activities for Kids!! Water Cycle Activities for Kids: To celebrate A Dinosaur Made Me Spill  coming out, I'm teaming up with a group of amazing teachers, homeschoolers, and authors to bring you the ultimate set of Water Cycle Activities for kids from preschool age up to middle school!! You will LOVE what we have coming!! There are science activities, art projects, STEM projects, free printables, and so much more! And all the details will be right here on this page--bookmark it, stick it on your calendar, and come back on November 8th for the links!! November 8:   Water Cycle Model - Schooling With Grace Water Cycle Word Search - Tree Valley Academy Water Cycle Unit Study - The Wolfe Pack Den November 9:   Water Cycle Lesson Plans - Hess Un-Academy 5 Water Cycle Experiments - With the Huddlestons Water Cycle Lapbook - Blessed Homeschool November 10:   Cloud Art Project - Tiny Green Earthling Sink & Float Activity - Britt Powitz   November 11:  

New Preschool Christmas Train Playdough Mats -- Free!!

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Do you ever get excited about Christmas when it's still just October?? Thinking about my preschoolers and the lights, trains, trees... I can't help wanting to start planning new activities! That's why I'm super excited to share these new Christmas Train Playdough Mats --they're perfect for pre-K classrooms, homeschool, or kids who just like to play with playdough and talk about their awesome trains! You might have noticed I already published a Christmas Dinosaurs Preschool Packet , and I am beyond excited to share these little Christmas trains!  These train playdough mats would go perfectly with a unit study or theme about trains, Christmas, or even gingerbread (if you make gingerbread trains)!!  You can print a bunch or just print one set and laminate them! Use the playdough to add train decorations, people or animals or luggage to the trains, or any other accessories you want! Let your preschoolers build a playdough bridge for the train to go over! Line the pages