It's time for another family gathering, birthday party, or holiday. So what can you bring? Choosing the perfect gift doesn't have to be hard! Plus it can be meaningful and educational! Read on for a few suggestions for PRESCHOOLERS.
>>Shopping for an elementary schooler? Check out this list!<<
1. Mail dramatic play: Encourage writing AND dramatic play at the same time!
2. Bath toys (foam letters and crayons): Add some learning to bath time! Practice both letters and numbers with this set.
3. Alphabet Play-Doh: This set will build fine motor skills along with letter recognition. The perfect combination!
4. Letter Construction Puzzle: This puzzle is open ended and promotes creativity along with letter recognition.
5. Spelling Blocks: Think "Boggle" for kids! Practice both letter recognition and vocabulary.
6. Alphabet Fishing Game: Letter recognition, fine motor skills, patience, AND fun!
7. Alphabet Marks the Spot Game: This letter recognition game will get your kids moving and excited!
8. Sidewalk Chalk: Get outside, draw pictures, and practice writing!
9. Large paper and Twistable Crayons: This is a favorite drawing/writing activity in my home! Roll the paper across the floor and draw something BIG.
10. Water Painting Mat: Painting WITHOUT the mess? YES! All you need it water and this mat!
11. Magnet Drawing Board: This board is great on-the-go or at home!
12. Easel: This easel is a favorite at our house. With the chalk on one side and dry erase on the other, it's perfect!
13. Leap Pad/Early Reader: Your kids will feel like they're using technology, but they'll be learning! As they grow, you can add additional books to help them grow.
14. Leveled Readers: Consider a set of books with favorite characters! We personally own these Pete the Cat readers and love them.
15. Osmo: This starter set goes with your iPad (Fire tablet version also available) and provides a hands-on way to use technology!
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