Newsletter
October 15th, 2018

Theme - Halloween-Great masquerade
Simple homemade costume ideas, decorations, and spooktacular party ideas galore!

Educatall Club
Masks, activity sheets, a perpetual calendar, placemats, invitations, a new rhyme, and so much more! Everything you need for a great Halloween party!

 Baby rattles
Toddlers can continue to have fun with these toys with this theme’s suggestions.

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Friendly ghosts, spiders, and witches
Activities that make these Halloween characters less scary.

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Halloween
Explore textures, colors, and object permanence as you prepare for Halloween.

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Jack-o’-lantern sensory balls
Add these little pumpkins to your calm down bag!

Hanging Halloween treat
Yummy-looking additions that are perfect for decorating a Halloween tree.

Little Frankenstein
Adorable figurines children will love to play with.

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A needle in a balloon
Don’t pop the balloon!

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Static electricity
Hair-raising fun for young science enthusiasts.

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Clown paint
Ideal for inexpensive face painting.

Slime…you can eat!
The slimiest finger paint you’ll find, just in time for Halloween!

Peanut butter modeling dough
This play dough doesn’t even contain peanut butter, just a whole lot of fun!

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Minor illnesses and sleep
Cold season has arrived and it can leave children feeling more tired…

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Challenging transitions
The best ways to move from one activity to another smoothly.

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Enjoying group activities with an autistic child
Learn from the mother of an autistic child’s experience.

I want to…but I can’t
Tips for turning “I can’t” into “I can”.

A visual weekly schedule for children who have special needs
A tool for early childhood educators and parents!

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Music and yoga
Learn how using music can erase the uneasiness surrounding your first yoga sessions.

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Halloween reading corner
Creating a “monster” atmosphere to attract children to books.

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