Valentine’s season brought so much joy, creativity, and hands-on learning into our classrooms! Every activity was intentionally designed to build fine motor skills, teamwork, self-expression, and confidence! All while having a whole lot of fun. We kicked things off with Valentine’s Day slime, and let’s just say… the excitement was REAL! Our friends explored textures and stretched their slime. Sensory play is such an important part of early childhood development, and this was a favorite for sure. Next up was toothbrush painting, where our little artists used toothbrushes instead of traditional paintbrushes to create unique textures and splatter designs. This activity strengthened fine motor muscles while encouraging creativity and outside-the-box thinking. There’s nothing sweeter than watching children light up when they realize they can create art in new and unexpected ways! One of the most meaningful moments came during our “The Color of Us” finger painting activity. We explored skin tones, mixed colors, and celebrated the beautiful diversity that makes each of us unique. The conversations were simple but powerful. We also celebrated National Comfy Day in our favorite jammies! Cozy clothes, relaxed vibes, and lots of smiles filled the room. Even on comfy days, learning never stops.
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