Thank you to everyone who shared with us last week and to everyone who shared the love by visiting posts that others shared. As a result we have a most clicked! From In the Playroom, Sensory Play with Chocolate Cloud Dough.
Last week we had many Halloween themed posts (I will be featuring some skeleton posts on Sunday). There were also Frozen themed posts, spiders, math and lessons and so much more. If you have not had the chance to check them all out, you should! Today I am featuring some pumpkin themed posts and a few favorites of mine.
Pumpkin Features
1) From A Little Pinch of Perfect: Sensory Pumpkin Decorating
2) From P Is for Preschooler: Fine Motor Pumpkin Decorating Ideas
3) From Two Keck Girls: Pumpkin, Sage, & Sausage Pasta
4) From Wesens-Art: Crazy Pumpkins
5) From Sunny Day Family: Feed the Pumpkin
6) From Pink Polka Dots & Pre-K: Five For Friday
A Few of My Favorites
1) From Life with Moore Babies: Fall Leaf Absorption Art
2) From Living Montessori Now: Free Owl Printables and Montessori-Inspired Owl Activities
3) From Living Life and Learning: Make Your Own Felt Dinosaurs
4) From In The Playroom: Autumn Leaf Peg Dolls
5) From Wugs and Dooey: Mid-Autumn Festival Lanterns (love what they used!!)
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