It was another amazing party last week!! If you have not checked out all the great ideas shared, you should!! As always, they are so inspiring. Thank you to everyone who shared with us and to all who visited and commented on others ideas. We did not have a most clicked post. We did however have many posts shared about learning letters, so I am featuring some of those as well as a few of my favorites of the others.
Letter Lessons
1) From The Pleasantest Thing: Learning Letters Game
2) From Munchkin and Bean: Felt Alphabet Bean Bags
3) From Munchkins and Moms: Letterpress Toast
4) From Excite and Explore: Learning Letters: The Letter B
5) From Exploring Literacy with Heart: DIY Alphabet Memory Game
6) From Bible Fun for Kids: Preschool Alphabet: N Is for Naaman
A Few of My Favorites
2) From Sparkling Buds: Crepe Paper Flowers
3) From Mini Monets and Mommies: Father's Day Wood Print Art Activity
4) From Gift of Curiosity: Shapes Activity: How Many Ways Can You Make a Shape?
5) From Munchkins and Moms: Toddler Bed to Train Table (in Less Than 5 Minutes)
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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Now for This Week's Party
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