Little Sensory Bin!
Today, we made a thing! I don't usually go in for attempts at pinterest or instagram crafts, but pocketofpreschool posted this great (and cheap!) little sensory kit and I decided to try it. I snagged about $1.50 of paint (we didn't use all of it), a bag of dried pinto beans, a $1 pencil box, and a few little containers, shells, kid tongs from the Dollar Tree. I didn't use all the containers, so it was like 25 cents worth of the $2 I spent. We had some plastic animals already. I went sort of all out for this because I was in the mood, but you could easily just give a kid some plain dried beans or rice, a regular spoon or tablespoon measure, and a cup. Little cups cut off egg cartons are a great size for this. The goal is just letting them explore textures and movement.
I need a good curriculum for each subject, even if they're made by different companies, but I'm on a tight budget, I have more than one child I'm homeschooling, I'd like to do some subjects together, I want curriculum that comes scheduled for me, I'd prefer some or most of our work to be hands-on, I want Christian curriculum or I don't mind if it is religious, and our household has special needs to consider.
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