The number matching and letter matching games were each $1. They each come with wooden clothespins that your child can use to clip onto the cards to select the appropriate answers. The number game has numbers drawn on the pins so they can match the number to the appropriate amount of dots, while the letter matching game has plain pins that are used to select the appropriate starting letter of the picture on the card. The last item was also $1...it's number sequencing puzzles. We introduced these last week and Bu loved them, so imagine my excitement to find 16(!) for $1(!)
These were each $3...it's a felt gingerbread man and a felt snowman, with all sorts of fun felt goodies to decorate them with. I'm planning to use the gingerbread man this week as part of our Christmas week, and saving the snowman for when we study Winter.
Lastly, I got each of these knick knacks for a dollar apiece. The garland will be put together today, it's just paper bands with sticky ends that we will link together. Good practice for coordination! The felt snowflakes will be used for a color matching activity with a sensory twist. Speaking of sensory, I LOVE burying little fun erasers in bins of dry beans, rice or cereal and helping Bu pick them out. Easy sensory activity that requires very little pre-planning!
What fun goodies have you incorporated into your at-home activities lately? I'm always searching the One Spot and Dollar Tree for fun items, let me know what you find so we can share ideas!



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