This week we did a very fun yet simple activity with Zayd. I have wanted to get one of those sand boxes for homeschooling but since they are very expensive and I wasn’t able to hunt them down here in Qatar. I decided to make our very own tray by up-cycling. To begin with, I […]
3 Simple Math Printable Counting Activity Sheets
I made these Simple Math Activity Sheets to help my 2.5 year old learn counting. It will help your preschooler or your kindergartner have fun while they learn how to count objects. This bundle includes three simple and colourful activities, appropriate for 2.5-3.5 year old children. If you child is 2 year old or just […]
Montessori Inspired FREE Sea Animals Printable Colouring Sheets For Toddlers & Preschooler
Click here to download your set of Sea Animals Printable Colouring Pages for your toddler or preschooler I made these simple printable colouring pages of sea animals for toddlers and preschoolers. If you are looking for a fun way to teach your child about sea animals, then go ahead and click on the above link […]
8 Tips on How to Homeschool on a Budget
Homeschooling is a beautiful way to get involved in your child’s education. And as a homeschooling mom myself, I found the biggest challenge of homeschooling is to keep expenses to minimum. You can read my thrifty homeschooling activities {Here} While is a great way to take ideas from pinterest and set up activities for your children, […]
Montessori Inspired Activities for Toddlers #4 | Match The Colour | DIY Colour Wheel
I know I haven’t posted anything in a while. Managing household, keeping up with two extremely active kids and blogging is very draining. Plus the Big Thing will start her kindergarten from next week, so I have been spending a lot of time with children. I want to make the most of these last few days […]
Montessori Inspired Activities for Toddlers #3 | Size Sorting & Colour Matching
I made this simple and colourful activity yesterday to help my toddler understand the concept of size sorting and matching. Sorting according to the size of the icecream and matching according to the colour. I tried to keep the colour of the cone and icecream same because we were doing both sorting with the help […]
Montessori Inspired Activities For Toddlers #2 | Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipe {No Cream of Tartar}
If you have been following my blog for sometime, then you might have already read about the no-cook Play Dough recipe I posted a few months ago. That recipe is still my go-to recipe for homemade play dough for my little girls. But last night, kids slept a tad bit early, so I had some ‘extra’ […]
Montessori Inspired Activities for Toddlers #1 | Introducing Colours
Yesterday, kids got up a bit early and I haven’t had a single ‘goodnight’ in the past few weeks (that’s a different story though). So since everyone was up, I thought of making something colourful for the Little Thing, who is not yet familiar with colours other than Orange and Green. This activity will helped my child […]