| - Adam is 4.25 years old | - Abigail is 24 months old - |
This post is WAY overdue, but hey…I’m pregnant. So for journaling purposes, here is our Valentine’s Tot School/Preschool theme! It was supposed to be just the week of Valentine’s Day, but with super long lasting colds taking turns with each of us, it was spread out over about 3 weeks in February.
Sensory Bin
I used pink, red, and white faux rose petals as the base and put in some foam hearts, heart bracelets, and little boxes filled with heart erasers and/or red glass beads.
Adam found all the glass beads, aka “jewels”, and ran off to pretend he was a pirate hunting for treasure. Abby had lots of fun playing in the petals, (which I later discovered dyed her socks pink!), putting erasers and beads in and out of the boxes and just being silly with Mommy.
Art and Fun
We made valentine’s collages for grandparents. They loved being able to choose whatever they wanted to stick and glue on their papers.
Abby coloring her hearts. She was “supposed” to color each heart a different color. She did blue and then went crazy with the black!
Heart mosaics with red glass beads
I’m really trying to find things they can do together because inevitably, one wants to be doing what the other is doing all the time!
We sang “BINGO” using the word “HEART”.
Adam thought this was especially fun.
Tonging or spooning heart-shaped ice cubes.
Adam really liked this activity last year….not so much this year.
Abby kept coming back to it over the course of our school time. She loved it!
Letters
Both kids did a Letter V Identification page with dot markers.
Adam did great finding all the upper and lowercase V’s.
Abby had fun doting. I asked her the names of different letters and she pretty much knows them all!
Adam easily blew through placing an eraser on the letter that the picture started with.
I brought out this file folder game for Abby, forgetting that it was matching lowercase to uppercase letters. She was thoroughly annoyed that we kept trying to say a certain letter matched another. In her mind, they DID NOT match! Adam matched a few before getting bored.
Numbers
Adam put together this puzzle by placing the strips in number order. He thought it was pretty cool that once he was done, it made a picture!
He found the missing numbers, again in number order. He did 9 out of the 16 or so cards that I had before he got bored. I’m thinking simple addition is not too far in the future for him.
We all had fun graphing conversations hearts!
Puzzles, Matching, and Games
I pulled a few of these out at a time and Abby did really well matching them up!
Achy Breaky Hearts Puzzles
Adam refused to do this last year, but enjoyed it this year. Dad was home at the time, so maybe that helped? :)
Heart Race game
The kids love anything involving a die! We took turns rolling and moving our piece along our line of hearts. First to finish won!
Adam and I played several rounds of Dominoes. I actually don’t know if we played by the real rules, but we just took turns drawing a card and finding a place to match it.
Pre-Writing, Fine Motor and Manipulatives
Pre-writing practice pages.
I wish I knew how to correct his pencil/crayon grip!
Which One is Different? worksheets
Magnetic Pom-Pom page
Rather than putting the pom-poms on the circles, Abby just played with them on the cookie sheet.
Adam had fun cutting strips of heart stickers apart. The first strips were 1/2” wide. The second strips were 1 1/2” wide so that he would have to use two snips to complete the cut. He really struggled with that, so we went back to just the single snips. The problem is that he can’t get the scissors to open wide enough, so I’ve ordered some spring-loaded ones to see if that will help.
Abby loved putting these heart sticks into the lid an oatmeal canister!
I then asked her to sort the red and pink hearts and she did perfectly.
Adam decided on his own to pick up the pieces of the Achy Breaky Heart puzzles using tongs.
The best part of the weeks we spent on Valentine’s Day was that I brought back Circle Time! They absolutely love doing the calendar, weather, singing songs, and reading books together!
I got most of these printable activities from Musings of Me (which has since privatized her blog and stopped making free printables) and 1+1+1=1’s Valentine’s Day tot pack.