Supplies Used: Black Paper (for bee’s body) White Paper, Clear Plastic, or Any other stiff Transparent Material (for bee’s wings) 2 Oval shaped wiggly eyes, or bead (for bee’s eyes) 3 Small wiggly eyes, or small, black round beads, (for the 3 eyes on top of bee’s head) Glue (we used a Hot Glue GunContinue reading “🐝 DIY Bee Finger Puppets! 🐝”
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Our Highlighted Book of the Week: Hello Honey Bees! :-)
This lovely book is one of our very favorites;“Hello, Honeybee!” By Hannah Rogge and Illustrated by Emily Dove I found this book while doing research for Bee books.I took a chance on it, buying the book sight unseen,and without any reviews to go off of; I’m so, so gladthat I went ahead and bought it!Continue reading “Our Highlighted Book of the Week: Hello Honey Bees! :-)”
Highlighted Book of The Week: An Interactive Book on Bees!
Hello, there! ~ I am excited to share this special book with you; “The Beautiful Bee Book,” by Sue Unstead and Illustrated by Gill Tomblin ! 🙂 To see more pictures and peak inside this charming book, click on the arrows on the picture below: Besides all of the “buzzy” details that are mentioned inContinue reading “Highlighted Book of The Week: An Interactive Book on Bees!”
Highlighted Book of the Week: Our Top Two Bee Books!!!
🙂 Read some of our thoughts on these books in our Instagram post below:🐝 Out of ALL of the bee books we have read and gathered during our Unit Study, we have used these two highlighted books the MOST; they are perfect for referencing things like honeycombs and how bees make honey, etc.. What everyoneContinue reading “Highlighted Book of the Week: Our Top Two Bee Books!!!”
HOW WE INCLUDE BABY IN OUR UNIT STUDIES!!!
What?! -Include your Baby in unit studies? …..Yes, it can be done!!! In our home, we truly do find creative ways to include Baby, AND, those ways are actually beneficial to his growth and development! Below is an Instagram post showing just one of the many ways we include Baby S-C in our 5 minuteContinue reading “HOW WE INCLUDE BABY IN OUR UNIT STUDIES!!!”
HoneyComb Dropper Activity
Practicing fine motor skills by dropping “honey” in the hexagon shaped “honeycomb.” Children (and even teens and adults) seem to LOVE this activity! There is something relaxing and captivating about filling each cell in the honeycomb pad with water droplets.
This fun and easy activity requries minimal prep, and is extremely Montessori and Waldrof friendly! Find out how to do it yourself on our latest blog post,