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10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

August 4, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have 10 egg carton crafts for 2 year olds and a fun egg carton color match activity. Look at this Cutest Ever Egg Carton Sea Turtle Craft and Learning Activities for Kids.

This easy and open-ended nature color match egg carton crafts for 2 year olds has several benefits to it.

First, they get to create a simple colorful craft and then use it to explore colors and nature while they get fresh air and exercise.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Simple fun activities are the way to go with toddlers, identifying and sorting colors is an important early math skill.

As children get older, they can have more ownership in their egg carton crafts by choosing them, cutting, and coming up with their own ideas.

Egg cartons make a great art supply item in either styrofoam or cardboard as they are a free resource and have so many great uses, especially for young children.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds

Start saving your egg cartons for this great list of egg carton crafts for 2-year-olds I have rounded up for you below. You might even ask friends and family to collect for you too so you try all of these ideas.

Egg Carton Crafts for 2 Year Olds

Here are 10 more precious egg carton crafts for 2-year-olds to explore together.

Photo Credit: buggyandbuddy.com

Egg Carton Bee Craft for Kids

Make this cute, little bee craft using an egg carton and yarn! This easy insect activity is great for preschool and kindergarten and perfect to do in the spring, summer, or for Earth Day.

Photo Credit: www.iheartartsncrafts.com

Egg Carton Flowers

I’m going to show you how to make these colorful egg carton flowers that are perfect to display or make as a gift.

Photo Credit: poofycheeks.com

Egg Carton Caterpillars

 I am sharing a super easy, completely kid friendly and very cheap craft – egg carton caterpillars.

Fun Kids Hands-on Egg Carton Sea Turtle Life Cycle Activity

I have a hands-on way to show a sea turtle life cycle activity. Add my fun From Egg to Sea Turtle Nature Unit Study & Lapbook to make it for multiple ages.

This sea turtle life cycle activity lets your child create a unique art project while also including some marine science in their lessons.

Photo Credit: www.momdot.com

Mess Free Painting with Egg Carton

My kids paint nearly every day. We have used all sorts of things to hold the paint: jars, paper plate, glass plates, the floor… but none work as well as a cardboard egg carton. We get the brown eggs from the store and they come in the cardboard containers. 

Photo Credit: taminglittlemonsters.com

Easy Egg Carton Color Sort Activity for Toddlers

This Egg Carton Color Sort is a fun and easy activity for toddlers. All you need are a few recyclables, craft supplies and 5 minutes in your busy schedule.

Photo Credit: mandapandaprojects.com

Egg Carton Pumpkin Wreath

Egg carton crafts are the perfect way to turn those empty cartons from trash into craft, and this Egg Carton Pumpkin Wreath is no exception!

Photo Credit: www.toddleratplay.com

Egg Carton Wildflower Garden

Do you save egg cartons? This Egg Carton Wildflower Garden is a fun recycled activity you have to try! 
Photo Credit: www.stillplayingschool.com

Egg Carton and Cupcake Liner Dinosaur Craft

Cutest Ever Egg Carton Sea Turtle Craft and Learning Activities for Kids

Create the cutest little sea turtles to put together a lesson that would be perfect for preschool or kindergarten.

Photo Credit: craftyartideas.com

Easy Egg Carton Butterfly Craft For Kids

Are you hoarding those old egg cartons for the next time you need them? We love making recycled crafts with kids and these egg carton butterflies are so cute. Learn how to make this fun butterfly craft with your kids with our simple steps.

Photo Credit: www.thecrafttrain.com

Egg Carton Monsters

There’s something about repurposing rubbish that makes me happy and these cute little monster treat holders are no exception.

Look at some more preschool resources and activities.

More Preschool Resources and Activities

  • Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers
  • A Unique Flexible and Beautiful Preschool Homeschool Planner
  • How to Teach Homeschool Preschool From the Inside Out (And Preschool Skills)
10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Finally, look at how to make this fun nature color match activity for your 2 year old.

Nature Color Match Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds

Now onto the directions for making and utilizing today’s craft.

Grab a colorful book to use as a field guide, even young children can flip through a nature book.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Nature anatomy is a fantastic option as it truly grows with your child and is appropriate for toddlers to look at the pictures up through high schoolers.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

You will need:

  • Cardboard Egg Carton
  • 12 different colored craft paints
  • Paintbrushes

First, be sure that you are starting with a clean carton, free of dried egg. If you want to sanitize it you can spritz it lightly with a spray sanitizer.

Choose your 12 colors.

I like to use rainbow colors and then add white, black, brown, light blue, and light green.

If it is fall you might change up your colors a bit to more oranges, browns, and yellows.

Add a squirt of paint to the bottom of each egg cup.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Let your child spread the color around in the bottom of each cup, using a clean paintbrush for each one.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Allow the paint to dry completely, this might take a few hours, if you wipe out the excess paint you can speed up the process a bit.

If you want to start with a smaller goal for your child, you can cut your egg carton in half or just paint 2 cups each color instead of just 1.

Nature Color Match Egg Carton

If you like you can add the name of the “game” to the top with a permanent marker.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Get your book and your color hunt box and head out to the great outdoors, even your backyard is a great place to explore nature.

Let your little one fill each cup with matching colors- flowers, rocks, leaves, bark, eggshells, or whatever they can find.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

Some colors may fit into more than one category, this is a great opportunity to develop language skills by talking about the colors and deciding where to sort it.

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

This was a completely unprompted photo where I laid Nature Anatomy out next to the book for him to look at and he pointed and said, “There’s a white flower like mine!”

We ended our little walk with a bounty of beautiful nature items and a sweet memory to store away!

10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity

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Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

November 29, 2022 | Leave a Comment
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Today, you’ll love these cute and simple snowman story stones for winter art activities for preschoolers. Grab my other ideas for a winter unit study.

I am all about learning through play as much as possible, especially when it comes to younger children.

Story stones are fantastic tools that can be used to teach your children so many early literacy skills and more.

Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

They are inexpensive, easy to store and easy to use.

Too, they offer an open-ended learning experience that has many benefits for young budding readers.

First, in creating the story stones your child gets a chance to express themselves artistically.

In addition, they can work on fine motor skills and hand eye coordination.

Benefits of Storytelling Through Hands On

Then, in the storytelling there is so much that the story stones help build and improve.

For example, communication skills, language skills, listening, vocabulary, memorization, recall, imagination, creativity, and critical thinking.

Story stones also help children express their feelings, thoughts, and ideas.

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These open-ended winter themed story stones are sure to spark some fun and interesting tales that will entertain both you and your little one for hours.

You can use these story stones in so many ways to change up the learning.

14 Ways to Use Your Snowman Story Stones Creatively

  • Have your child blindly draw 4 or 5 stones from a bag and tell a story using the prompts on the stone.
  • Ask your child to choose 3 stones for first, next, last and tell you about it.
  • Use the stones for young children to work on positional words. For example, put the hat ON the snowman and put the snowman NEXT to the tree.
  • Draw a simple winter scene on a large piece of construction paper and encourage your child to place some stones around the scene and tell you about it.
  • Place them in their small world or sensory bin play and let creativity take over.
  • Start a story with “once upon a time”, pull a stone and give a couple sentences, the next player pulls a stone and continues the story, repeat.
  • Use in co-op in small group settings, take turns telling a piece of a larger story.
  • Tell a story using the picture prompts, present some sticky situations to your child, like the sun coming out, and ask your child to finish the story with solutions.
  • Use the stones to sort living and nonliving items.
  • Show the pictures on your stone and have your child tell you the beginning letter, sound, how many syllables, etc.

  • In the reverse call out a letter and have your child find a stone that starts with the letter.
  • Choose one stone and ask your child to describe it.
  • Practice writing the words for the pictures on the stones on paper, a chalk or led board.
  • Have your child practice stacking the stones as high as they can to work on fine motor skills and they can tell a story about the objects as they stack as well.
Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

Next, look at some more winter unit study activities.

More Winter Unit Study Resources

Look at these other winter unit study resources and more winter art activities for preschoolers.

  • Winter Craft Ideas How to Make Fun Pinecone Flowers
  • How to Make an Adorable Toilet Roll Snowman for Winter Crafts
  • Easy and Fun Pinecone Snowy Owl Winter Craft for Kindergarten
  • Free Amazing Winter Unit Study and Winter Lapbook for Kids
  • Easy Hands on Snowflake Winter Craft for Kids Who Don’t Have Snow
  • Winter Nature Craft: How to Make Easy DIY Bird Feeders
  • 3 Fun Cocoa Winter Hands on Science Activities
  • How to Make an Easy Build a Snowman Kid’s Game (free printable cube)

Too, here are some fun ideas of what to paint on your stones.

Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

Of course the best pictures are ones your little ones love, but here are some ideas too.

Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers Storytelling Stones Ideas

  • A frozen pond
  • Snowmen
  • Hats
  • Trees
  • The sun
  • Spring flowers.
  • Animals
  • Childs favorite items like football, doll, bike, etc..
  • Snowflakes
  • A road
  • Letters or numbers
  • Your child’s name

How to Make Snowman Story Stones

You will need:

  • Large smooth river rocks. You want them large enough so there is enough surface area for your child to work on them.
  • I use acrylic paint /paint pens and sometimes both. Acrylic paint is easy to use, durable, and inexpensive. It is a great choice for this project.
  • Paintbrushes
  • Any matte clear sealing spray or you can brush on a couple coats of modge podge.
Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

First, wash and dry your stones well to remove dust and dirt.

I got mine at a local landscape company but you can also find them on Amazon or at craft stores if not in your area.

Draw on your designs with a pencil until you are satisfied with them.

Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

Then, use small paint brushes or paint pens to fill in your designs and allow them to dry completely and keep wet q tips on hand to tidy up your lines as needed.

Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

You can also use a paint pen.

Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

Or fabric paint, these have a great small tip for little hands but do come out thick.

Once the designs are dry spray well with a coat or two of clear sealer to preserve them or alternatively you can use paint on modge podge to seal.

Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers

Let dry according to directions on the can.

Store the story stones in a pretty basket on a low shelf to invite your curious creative little ones to use them.

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25 Fun Learning Apps and YouTube Videos for Little Learners

May 10, 2020 | Leave a Comment
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Learning apps and YouTube videos have exploded since I started homeschooling my kids 25 years ago. Now that I’m helping to homeschool Munch King in preschool I’m keeping a list of my favorite learning apps and YouTube videos to use with him.

Moreover, a lot of the learning apps and YouTube videos which I rounded up here can be used for kids up to third grade, but there are some you can use for older kids too.

25 Fun Learning Apps and YouTube Videos for Little Learners

Because Munch King has limits on screen time, I want apps and YouTube videos at my fingertips when we need him to keep learning. Whether you need grandma to entertain the kids when you’re away or you’re taking care of a little or the bigs, you’ll want to save this list.

Additionally, not all apps are educational so I’ll update the list as I find more learning apps and YouTube videos that are worth saving.

Educational Apps For Young Learners

You may want all the DragonBox apps. You’ll love grabbing these even for your older learners. “DragonBox is an award-winning series of educational math apps that are designed to engage and excite children about learning.” Yep, math can be exciting.

Tinybop is another one where you’ll want all the apps.

Plants Tinybop

Reading Eggs. Prepare your child for learning the fun way with a great range of fun interactive mathematics and reading apps specially designed for early learners.

Reading Eggs

Award-winning learn-to-code platform for kids, ages 5-9

codeSpark Academy is the most used home coding program for kids 5-9! 

SnailBob2 The puzzle everyone loves.

SnailBob

Your kids will love this series of apps MarcoPolo Learning, Weather, and World School

MarcoPolo Ocean
MarcoPolo Arctic
 

Khan Academy Kids.

Children can learn reading, language, writing, math, social-emotional development, problem-solving skills, and motor development.

Khan Academy Kids
Mammals Tinybop
Space Tinybop

Phonics With Phonograms by Logic of English. A phonogram app that drills all the sounds for each phonogram.

Logic of English

Duck Duck Moose is another one where you want just about all the apps. Fish school, Word Wagon, Park Math, Moose Math, Draw and Tell and More!

Fish School – 123 ABC for Kids

Skybrary is a carefully curated, ever expanding interactive library of digital books and video explorations designed to engage young readers and foster a love of learning.

Skybrary by Levar Burton

Educational YouTube Videos for Kids

The Dr. Bincos Show. From volcanoes to carnivorous plants your kids will be sure to find something educational.

The Brave Wilderness. “The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!“

Homeschool Pop. “Our goal is to make fun, exciting learning videos for elementary students. We are called Homeschool Pop because our lead narrator and writer is a homeschool dad. (Pop is a fun way to say “dad”).”

We Love Puzzles. “We’re two sisters that, with their parents, make amazing puzzles that are both cool and educational! We often use fun materials such as Play-Doh and glitter to create our puzzles making them even more interesting and fun!”

Maddi Geography TV. “Hi, I’m Maddi and I am here to teach you and your kids fun facts about countries around the world. Every week I do a video about a different country focusing on geography, the food people in that country enjoy, as well as the indigenous animals. At the end of each video there is also a section about quirky and weird facts about that country.”

Kratts Creatures Different featured animals.

Operation Ouch. “Operation Ouch is packed with incredible facts about the human body and fronted by identical twins Dr.Chris and Dr. Xand van Tulleken who experiment and explore their way through the fascinating world of medicine and biology. This channel will de-mistify hospitals for younger viewers.”

Science Max. “Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.”

Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel. “Our songs for kids and educational videos will help your children learn counting, numbers, reading and language skills, nursery rhymes, science, physical fitness, dance and movement.”

Kids Learning Tube. “Kids Learning Tube educates kids through music and animation in a fun and unique approach to learning.”

Online Learning Resources

Peep and the Big Wide World “Peep and the Big Wide World gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers.”

WordWorld. “Welcome to WordWorld, the first preschool series where words are truly the stars of the show! Come along for an adventurous romp into a vibrant world of words with the WordFriends—animals whose bodies are made up of the letters that spell the word they are.”

Caillou – WildBrain. “Meet Caillou, the lovable 4 year old with a big imagination! Caillou experiences all the wonders of being a child that audiences around the world can relate to; first day of school, caring for a pet, learning a new sport or spending time with family.”

Hooked on Phonics.

Have Fun Teaching. “HFT offers free worksheets, songs, videos, and resources for teachers, parents and kids!“

These fun apps and YouTube videos are great ways to keep your little learners engaged, but also entertained and are educational.

25 Fun Learning Apps and YouTube Videos for Little Learners

Look at these other resources:

  • How to Teach Homeschool Preschool From the Inside Out (And Preschool Skills)
  • How to Know What A Homeschooled Child Should Learn Yearly?
  • BEST Curriculum by Homeschoolers for Homeschoolers
  • How To Get Your First Homeschooled Child Reading
  • Awesome Reading Aloud Tracking Time Homeschool Form
  • How Early Should I Begin Homeschooling My First Child? (and checklist)
  • The BEST Resources for Teaching Art at Home (K to Gray)

Did you find or two you can use now?

Hugs and love ya,


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Kinder Gardening to Celebrate Nature and Science

May 23, 2019 | Leave a Comment
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Today I’ve rounded up some fun things to get the next generation of green thumbs digging in the dirt. I wished I had started gardening earlier with my kids, but your littles will love these kinder gardening resources to celebrate nature and science.

Kids Garden Unit Study Resources

Look at this adorable Radio Flyer big-kid wheelbarrow. Your kids will love to haul their own plants or just dirt. No intimidation here when they have their own kid-sized wheelbarrow for hauling.

Also, grab these fun crocs which are easy to clean and your littlest gardener is ready for his big kid project – well almost!

One thing that held me back from putting my kids in charge of their own garden was the lack of room in one place we lived while homeschooling.

When we got to move out to the more scenic and country areas where we had wide open spaces, gardening was easier.

It wasn’t so easy to do a fun science garden unit study when we lived in the city or in our smaller home which is why I loved these next fun things.

Kid Science in the Garden

These adorable growing your own herb kits are just the perfect kid-sized project. This raised bed is the perfect working height for little kids.

A huge plus is that you can take all of these things with you or move them around as you need to.

Then sneak in some fun ways to learn about gardening with this this flower families go fish game.

Add in some bug bingo for a creative way to learn about bugs from all over the world and you’ve added in a touch of geography.

You can also add in fun boxed craft ideas like this greenhouse from Groovy Lab in a Box.

Then, of course no unit study about gardening is complete without fun books.

With Seedfolks you can add in cultural awareness into your unit study which is a nice twist while learning about nature and science. Grab the Teacher’s Guide to the book and you’ll have a ready-made unit study.

Including a good amount of nonfiction living book ensures that a kid will find science in the garden fun as you avoid boring textbooks.

Not only will your kids love doing what they naturally like doing at this age which is being outside digging in dirt and playing with water, but it teaches kids valuable life skills.

Independence to care for their basic essentials and a sustaining food source are life skills you want your little kinder gardeners to have.

You’ll love these other unit study ideas and activities to add to your own study.

  • 6 Fun and Free Nature Studies to Beat the Doldrums
  • Easy Seed and Gardening Unit Study for Kids (Middle – Upper Elementary)
  • How to Easily Make Fun Seed Tape With Kids
  • How to Make a Fun Kids Root Viewer
  • How to Easily Garden Plan With Kids Using LEGO

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10 Fun Amazon Prime Movies for the Youngest Homeschoolers

May 16, 2019 | Leave a Comment
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Occupying or teaching the youngest homeschoolers can be tough. Whether you need a break from the little dears or you need to give the older set of kids your time, you’ll love these 10 fun Amazon Prime movies for the youngest homeschoolers.

10 Fun Amazon Prime Movies

Too, add in a few of these hands-on things I list below each movie and you can have a fun and full homeschool day without much fuss.

Look at these 10 fun Amazon Prime movies you can stream anywhere you have Amazon Prime:

10 Fun Amazon Prime Movies for the Youngest Homeschoolers

Justin Time

Follow Justin and his friends . . . as their imagination takes them to bite size historical adventures – from building a giant stone monolith without cutting corners, to a balloon journey in Paris!

Team Umizoomi

Use your mighty math powers to race around Umi City, explore super shapes and turn Umicar into a firetruck, and save Bot on his crazy skates! . . .

Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space.


Climb aboard the Magic School Bus with Ms. Frizzle and her class for a wild ride . . . as they learn about science first-hand in this . . . science-adventure

Add in a few science kits and have a movie and science day!

Amazon Prime Movies for Young Learners

Reading Rainbow

Skill Sharpeners for Grades PreK, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Odd Squad

Designed to help kids ages 5-8 learn math. The show focuses on two young agents, Olive and Otto, who are part of the Odd Squad . . . whose mission is to save the day whenever something unusual happens in their town.

Daniel Tiger

Leapfrog

Tumble Leaf

Tumble Leaf is a series aimed at preschoolers, set in a whimsical land where a small blue fox named Fig plays each day and discovers adventure . . . around every bend in the path.

Nature Cat

An animated series that follows Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the great outdoors. Once his family leaves for the day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, an outdoor explorer extraordinaire . . .

Occupying or teaching the youngest homeschoolers can be tough. Whether you need a break from the little dears or you need to give the older set of kids your time, you'll love these 10 fun Amazon Prime movies for the youngest homeschoolers.

You’ll love these other fun things to do:

  • How to Teach Homeschool Preschool From the Inside Out (And Preschool Skills)
  • Homeschool Organization – Preschool/Kindergarten Free Morning Routine Flip Cards
  • A to Z List: 100 Fun Summer Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
  • 7 Educational Movies for Kids About Westward Expansion
  • 365 Days Hands-On Homeschool Activities – One for EVERY Day of the Year!
  • Homeschool History Teaching Ancient Civilizations Using Netflix

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