Remember these are suggested age ranges based on the age of children who have successfully participated in these crafts, activities and lessons. Your child may be ready for them before or after these ranges.

Infant

Toddler ( 1-3)

Preschool ( 3-5)

School Age ( 5+)

Big Kids and Parents ( 8+)

 

4 Responses to “By Age”

  • Hey, this is great read. It makes a lot of sense, it’s nice to see other peoples thoughts. Keep up the neat work.

  • Kristin:

    Just came across your blog on Pinterest and I LOVE it! My 17 month old daughter will be doing a sensory tub, water painting the house, and making a touch and feel duck in the next couple of weeks! :) Thank you so much for sharing your creative ideas!!

  • Joanna:

    Found your blog on Pinterest and can’t wait to get started on activities with my 15mo! You’ve got some really great and fun ideas that he will love. Looking forward to following this blog as he gets older. Thank you!

  • Jessica:

    I follow you on Pinterest and repin a lot of your ideas! I came to your website today to search for some of the wonderful literacy-building activities like I see on Pinterest. I notice there is not a searchable menu for this category. Please consider adding! Thank you for sharing your great ideas, activities, and experiences with your children with the world.

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