Saturday, April 30, 2011

Preschool ~ Easter

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I was a bad photographer this week and only got pictures from dying our Easter eggs and our little Easter egg hunt... Our main learning right now happens through reading and everyday life. Smiley LOVES to be read to, and always has. He can sit for hours, listening to stories. I'd love to move on to chapter books. Please let me know in the recommendations if you have suggestions for first chapter books for boys (he loves stories, such as Curious George, Rainbow Fish, Mike Mulligan, Corduroy, etc.).







Saturday, April 23, 2011

Preschool~ Spring Break Fieldtrips

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Daddy has been on spring break this past week. We took full advantage of it and planned several fun fieldtrips. We started spring break with Legoland (see last week's post) and continued this week with a trip to the Long Beach Aquarium! We prepared with our fishing game :)

The biggest hit was probably touching baby sharks...

(they weren't that small...)
He even got to touch the shark eggs! We also had the opportunity to see how baby sharks grow in these eggs. So amazing!! We spoke to the marine biologist quite a bit and learned a lot about how sharks lay their eggs etc. LOVED it. Smiley kept playing baby shark for the rest of the day ;)
We saw see stars as well...
and jelly fish!
Art activity...
In prepariation for Easter, we made Easter cards for the grandparents. Smiley decorated foam crosses with Easter-themed stickers...


We built bicycles...

Smiley had his first soccer class today. He's been going to a gym and swim class at the local YMCA since September, but grew out of it (it's only until age 3). We thought that he might enjoy soccer and we were right :) Works really well for this active preschooler :) Our plan is to add swimming in the summer months as well...


Our last fieldtrip included a weekend at the central coast, visiting good friends. We spent a full day at the beach and the kids had a blast.

We also got to visit Hearst Castle! GORGEOUS!!! It was a bit difficult with the kids, because there was a strict "NO TOUCH!" policy...


Friday, April 15, 2011

Preschool~ Spring FUN



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Easter Sensory Bin
I made an Easter Sensory Bin for the kids that included Easter decorations that we already had on hand. I put plastic Easter eggs, small Easter decorations, and pom poms on the bottom of the bin and then covered it with Easter basket grass. The kids LOVED this and played with it for over an hour the first day. They would have played longer, but the grass started to leave the blanket, so I had to stop the fun ;)

Stuffing eggs with Easter grass...
Making Ice Cream cones with sprinkles...
Art
We continued working on our spring collage, painting the background. We had so much other stuff going on this week though that we didn't get to finish it...
FUN
We spent time at the beach...


We don't have our own garden, but we went to farm to pick our own produce. We had such an awesome time. I recommend this to everyone who doesn't have a garden, but lives close enough to a farm. It's strawberry season, YEY!

We picked strawberries...


We picked sugar snap peas...
cauliflower and broccoli...

We saw chickens...
And we saw bees...
Learning Toys...
Just a few shots of Learning Toys this week. Smiley worked on his Solar System puzzle that we got from Pottery Barn Kids when we covered the Solar System a few weeks ago. He loves this puzzle and completed the entire one...
We worked with our magnetic geo blocks...
And we played A LOT with our new Legos. We spent a day at Legoland and LOVED it. We happened to get a $100 dollar giftcard (for attending a 90minute presentation), which we spent on lunch and lots of Lego ;)
We especially liked the helicopter...
but miniature USA was the biggest hit. Smiley couldn't get enough of seeing the Lego cities. He particularly was into all the small vehicles driving around the cities. Incredible! I really recommend Legoland for younger kids. It's the perfect place for preschoolers-elementary age children. Lots of things to do for younger kids. Especially boys will love this park ;)