It's getting close to the end of the summer here and there are still many restrictions in place. Looking for at-home things to do? Here are some links to throwback posts that gather some fun activities together for you :)
#1: One favorite, which is low to no-cost, is "painting" with water out on the hard pavement - sidewalks, driveways, whatever you have :) Here's a link to fun water painting activities:
https://makeearlylearningfun.blogspot.com/2015/08/water-painting-fun.html
#2: Plan some food fun for a rainy day :) Playing with food is usually discouraged but, using what you have in the house, you can figure our some fun "lessons" that encompass math, art, science, etc.
https://makeearlylearningfun.blogspot.com/2015/08/an-apple-is-not-just-apple.html
#3: Literacy for the win! Look for a great book to build a fun activity with! Remember, YouTube can help out with finding books, if you don't have it or don't want to mingle to get it! Googling images will put the cover pics right in front of your child :) It's great when interest in a story generates an extension activity - check this post out for some literacy and small-motor fun!
https://makeearlylearningfun.blogspot.com/2018/08/books-to-love-commotion-in-ocean.html
#4: Character book bags can be so much fun! Team up with a few friends to try out this activity - friends who haven't seen each other or might be remote learning might enjoy this interaction by dropping off and circulating a character or two :)
https://makeearlylearningfun.blogspot.com/2011/08/character-book-bags.html
#5: This post, entitled "Summer Fun!," gives you a bonus - 10 more ways to extend your summer fun!
https://makeearlylearningfun.blogspot.com/2011/07/summer-fun.html
End your summer with a great week! And - have fun!!
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