Call Today at 866-733-4278 or text us at 662-524-9099 or Apply HERE!! We have a wonderful full-time school job opportunity in the Auburn area for a Speech-Language Pathologist. The opening is located south of Seattle and north of Tacoma in Auburn, Washington. It’s a…...
Source: AO Kids Join our friends as we plant and watch our garden grow! We’ll learn all about how plants get nutrients from the sun, soil, and rain to grow healthy and delicious fruits and vegetables! Read more on AO Kdis!...
Source: Best Toys 4 Toddlers When I spotted Gummi Carrot Candy, I knew immediately they would make a fantastic resource for fine motor skills. They were solid enough and the perfect size to pick up with fine motor tools. Using an egg…...
Source: Happy Toddler Playtime I love the idea of sensory bottles but sometimes when I go through all the effort and time to create one them my kids, they end up playing with it for a very short time. So I decided…...
Source: RedTedArt Aaaah time for some Rock Craft fun! As I am sure you know, rock painting is still all the rage. How can you resist the smooth cool touch of a rock. And if you like, us, have brought back a…...
Source: Fantastic Fun and Learning Beautiful flowers and plants are sprouting up everywhere around us. We see them in gardens, open fields, and along the highways. This time of year, we like to explore a seed theme to learn more about the…...
Source: Fantastic Fun and Learning TOUCH Digging in the dirt, sitting in the grass, the cool water of a sprinkler, the variety of textures of a rock or a stick–gardening is a tactile smorgasbord! So often, however, when it comes to gardens…...
Author: Eric Carle Eric Carle’s classic story of the life cycle of a flower is told through the adventures of a tiny seed. This mini-book includes a piece of detachable seed-embedded paper housed on the inside front cover. Readers can plant the…...
Source: Pink Oatmeal Spring is in full swing. The birds are chirping, plants are blooming, the air is warmer, and the days are longer. At my house this means that gardening is beginning. My thumb isn’t green, more yellow really, but I…...
Source: All Things Sensory We talk a lot about sensory seekers and sensory avoiders, but it’s very common – and to be expected – that a child will have mixed sensory needs. Listen on All Things Sensory!...