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Love these easy Christmas tree crafts for my toddler and preschooler! | IntentionalByGrace.com

Easy Christmas Tree Crafts for Toddlers and Preschoolers

During the Christmas season, I like to take a break from our regular home preschool curriculum and focus on themed activities. This week in addition to our daily Truth in the Tinsel activity, we’ve been having a lot of fun with Christmas trees! We put up our Advent calendar, decorated our family Christmas tree, and …

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How to Make a Felt Christmas Tree (and How to Use it For Learning) - Intentional By Grace #Christmas #Learning #Activities

How to Make a Felt Christmas Tree (and How to Use It for Learning!)

A few years ago, I created a felt Christmas tree for my then 18 month old. Each year, I fold it up into a gallon zip top bag and place it in the bin with all my Christmas decorations. For one of our Advent activities every year, we pull it out again and decorate our …

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15 busy bag ideas for toddlers and preschoolers.

15 Busy Bag Ideas

I love busy bags. I’ve been using them off and on for nearly three years. Most often I use busy bags with my children when they are in the 12-24 month old range (here are 7 of our favorite), and then switch over to toddler trays or busy boxes after that. However, busy bags are …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {Letter T & What is Gentleness?}

What a fun week we had learning about gentleness, the letter T, Abraham, camping and tents, The United States of America, and best of all Chicago. It was a full week of home preschool and very little of it was planned time. Much of what we did this week was child-led and it was a …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {God is Good & Letter A}

We had another fun week of learning together. Here’s what we did this week. For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: Psalm 34:8a Bible: Read and Learn Bible, pages 14-23, Creation of Adam and Eve and the Fall of Man This week of the Fruit of …

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A round up of intentional toddler time activities for an 11.5 month old.

Intentional Toddler Time {11.5 months}

I love watching tiny toddlers explore, learn, and discover the world. They are always learning, and one of my greatest joys is giving my son something new to explore. Pom poms were a huge hit with both boys! Timmy loved dumping and filling the containers over and over again. He also found a spoon in …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {Letter Z & God’s Faithfulness}

We had a great week of learning together. We learned all about God’s faithfulness and the letter Z. For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: Psalm 36:5 Bible: The Jesus Storybook Bible, pages 38-47, A New Beginning {Noah’s Ark} We read our story each day and …

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A round up of intentional toddler time activities for an 11.5 month old.

Intentional Toddler Time {11.5 months}

Within a single week, Timmy’s mode of transportation went from sometimes walking, sometimes crawling to a full blown walking machine! We had so much fun exploring and learning together this week. He continues to love to fill his tin can with objects and then put the lid on it. No matter what containers and bowls …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {All God Creates is Good & Letter G}

We had another fun week of home preschool. It is such a joy to teach this little boy about God’s Word. For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: Genesis 1:1 Bible: Read and Learn Bible, pages 8-13, The First Seven Days {The Creation Story} We read …

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Intentional Toddler Time {activities for an 11 month old}

Intentional Toddler Time {11months}

My baby crossed over into toddlerville a couple of weeks ago. I honestly can’t believe it! Wasn’t he just born yesterday? His first year of life has flown by! Unlike his brother who didn’t start walking until well after his first birthday, Timothy (we call him Timmy) started walking by 10 months old. Now, it’s …

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Home Preschool Week in Review {God’s Love & Letter X}

We have officially started homeschool preschool, and Samuel could not be more excited. After a couple of weeks of talking about it, Samuel was tired of talking and ready to “do school.” For Bible time and character training, we use the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum. Memory Verse: John 3:16 Bible: The Jesus Storybook Bible, …

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum

Do you have questions about something regarding the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum? Are you having some technical difficulties downloading the material? Take a look through these frequently asked questions and maybe we can help you out. Common Questions before Purchasing Who is the Fruit of the Spirit Curriculum for? The Fruit of the Spirit …

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