El agua se abre camino, nada puede impedir que siga su curso, y por supuesto no entiende de vértigos. Atraviesa precipicios en hipnóticos saltos que hacen de cascadas y cataratas un imprescindible en cualquier viaje al corazón de la naturaleza. Geolocaliz
En nuestras aulas siempre andamos buscando nuevas actividades para motivas a nuestros alumnos y alumnas así que hoy va de pompones si habéis leído bien con
This Sunflower Addition and Subtraction activity gives your young learners a chance to practice adding and subtracting while working with beautiful sunflowers! These would be perfect for your spring time math centers!
Desde que lo vi en el blog De Mi Casa Al Mundo había quedado absolutamente enamorada del Calendario Waldorf-Montessori. Com...
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Here are 20 free play dough mats from some of my favourite blogs. Themes include alphabet, numbers, transport, animals, people, nature and shapes! The following post contains affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you I can make a tiny bit of money to help support this blog. Thank you! My son has loved playing with play dough for years now, and we have made many different types of dough. But recently I've wanted to move things along a little bit and focus his creations. Whilst researching some play dough mats for him I found so
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These adorable flower fairies are sturdy and colorful. Using a peg doll base they are made with 100% wool felt with embroidered trim. They would be sweet on a nature table or used in storytelling. They stand about 3 inches tall. If you want another color or style, just convo me. Available in all the rainbow colors. The peg doll base makes them stand very sturdily so they are perfect for storytelling, nature tables, naturalistic displays on table tops or a child's creative play. Made in a smoke free, pet free environment. They are meant for children who no longer put things in their mouths. Read about them on my blog: http://bridgitsbell.blogspot.com/