Thank you to everyone who shared with us last week!! As always there were so many inspiring ideas! I love getting to look at them all, and I hope you have had a chance to check them all out. For today's features I have two categories. The first is a few of the science posts and the second is the rest of my features.
Science Features
1) From Life with Moore Babies: Spring Into Learning Science
2) From Little Bins for Little Hands: Plastic Easter Egg Races: Exploring Ramps Angles
3) From JDaniel4's Mom: Cool Science Experiment: Making Spider Eggs
4) From Gift of Curiosity: Exploring Glitter Putty
Other Features
1) From the 11 year-old daughter of Blu Lace UK: Her own creation of a scarf (her mother sent me a picture to share with you)
2) From Winegums and Watermelons: How to Make a Rainbow Pinwheel
3) From Life Lesson Plans: Art History Eggs
4) From Bible Fun for Kids: Preschool Alphabet: D is for Disciples of Jesus
5) From A Bountiful Love: Letter of the Week: Dd
6) From Tot Schooling: Egg Carton Recycled Easter Crafts
Thank you to everyone who shared last week!! I hope you will join us and share again!! If you are featured here, please feel free to grab a featured button to display proudly on your blog.
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