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35 Summer Printable Coloring Pages and Activities

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Enjoy 35 Free Printable Summer Coloring Pages and Activities! From beach fun to outdoor adventures, keep your kids entertained with engaging summer-themed resources. If you make a purchase using any affiliate links below, we may earn a commission. Summer is here, and it's time to embrace the sunny days and warm adventures! Keep your little ones entertained and their creativity flowing, with this collection of 35 Summer Printable Coloring Pages and Activities. From beach-themed coloring sheets to outdoor scavenger hunts, this compilation has something for every child's summer delight. Join us on this journey of imagination and let the fun...

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Bizyboo: Car Rides will Never be the Same Again

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Disclosure: I received some Bizyboo samples to help facilitate the review. All opinions stated are genuine and my own.[TAG0]Once upon a time, in a land where car rides seemed to stretch on forever, lived a kid named Oliver. Oliver was embarking on a particularly looong journey with his family, and he couldn't help but feel bored out of his mind. The hours ticked by, and the scenery outside the car window seemed to blur into a monotonous blur of trees and fields.[TAG1]Oliver sighed dramatically, slumping in his seat. "Are we there yet?" he whined, for what felt like the hundredth...

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Rethinking schools post-pandemic

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First grade teacher Jamie Greenwood looks at a large sheet of clear plastic that hangs from the ceiling in her classroom at Westvale Elementary School in West Jordan on Aug. 19, 2020. Now that the pandemic is over, how will schools adjust again?Steve Griffin, Deseret News In March 2020, when the nation’s schools suddenly closed, my kids were four and six. Gray, the six-year-old, was in kindergarten at an old-school Montessori. Blake, the four-year-old, was in preschool. In the early days of the pandemic, I experienced the five stages of school closure the same way as many others: Confusion. Concern....

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5 Fun Learning Activities with Bottles and Caps

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Click here to read 5 Fun Learning Activities with Bottles and Caps on Hands On As We Grow® Grab those empty bottles and caps and turn them into five easy activities for toddler and preschool learning. Learning activities are best when they are fun, engaging, and simple for you to prepare; which is what these activities offer. Bottles, caps, and hands on fun with your little ones. Trial and Error Matching: Matching the caps to the correct bottle. We used five different bottles with five matching caps, but you could use however many you have on hand. Just lay out the...

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DIY Toys Your Kids Will Love!

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If you’re looking for a creative and budget-friendly way to entertain your kids, you are in the right place! Below is an awesome list of DIY toys that will spark your child’s imagination and keep them busy for hours. It’s easy to get caught up in the cycle of buying toys for your kids. They seem to have a never ending list of ones they want! However, if you are thinking about making your own toys you are not alone. There is a growing movement to encourage parents to do just this. Benefits of DIY toys Crafting DIY toys not...

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