Wyatt and Lillian had a great time trying to hold their blocks with tweezers.
What a great fine motor activity.
Allie is packing up after school.
With her back pack on, she said, "Grandma, I'm home from school."
Oden's playing with the doctor equipment, and he
made a neat desk for himself with the upside down chair.
The children are expanding from doctors to veterinarians. I love how their imaginations work.
And of course the salon for Lillian and Allie - pretending to paint toe nails!
WHERE IS OUR SPRING WEATHER? I got tired of waiting for a glimpse of green grass, and decided to get the children to paint some for me instead. I always focus more on the process instead of the end product in my art. This allows the children to really experiment with art supplies, and master the skills they need for school in a positive way. There is no wrong way to do art if the end product I'm looking for is just whatever the children make. We all worked together to paint this paper green.
They painted to whole paper green. I just have to cut it out in the shape of grass.
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