Newsletter
April 16th, 2018

Educatall Club
Activity sheets, coloring pages, word flashcards, puppets, a picture game, and many other documents that will have your group purring like kittens.

Theme - Cats & kittens
Little feline lovers will enjoy the workshops, games, crafts, and activities included in this theme.

 What animals eat  
Little ones get to play with food as they learn.
 

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Planting seeds
Fascinating activities for young gardeners!
 

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Reinventing recycled items
Breathe new life into the contents of your recycling bin!

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Toilet paper roll kittens
Preschoolers will want to make an entire litter of kittens!

Happy clapper
Use this clapper to highlight children’s accomplishments and good behavior.

Maple treats
A craft that can be used for role playing…with a sweet twist.

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It melts
Watching various substances melt is sure to impress young scientists.

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The sun’s effects
A great reminder as the sun’s rays get stronger.


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Maple snow
A cool treat for celebrating sugar harvest time with young children.

Soapy mud
Children will love manipulating this unique texture.

Fun “scratch and sniff” paint
Inexpensive and great for making scented creations!

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Using children’s interests as a starting point for activity planning
The secret to helping preschoolers reach their full potential.

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Organizing outdoor workshops
Create corners that will challenge children as they enjoy the fresh air.
 

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Social skills and children with special needs
Strategies that will help protect your relationship and group dynamics.

What to expect at 4 years of age
Things to have an eye on as children get closer to kindergarten.

The power of massages during early childhood
How and why you should add brief massage sessions to your schedule.

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A few basic rules for teaching yoga to children
Guidelines that will ensure your practice is calm and revealing for all.

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Learn how to say “cat” in French
An easy one-syllable addition to your group’s French vocabulary.

 

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