Summer Sensory Bin for Toddlers and Preschoolers — Ice Cube Play

  I don’t know where you live, but over here it is HOT HOT HOT!  Our house is very old and does not have central air, so we’re making do with window air conditioners and ice cubes over here. We all go a little stir crazy if we don’t get outside in the afternoon, so […]

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Edible Science Activities for Hot Summer Days — How to Make Homemade Ice Cream from Coffee Creamer

  It has been hotter than hot around here lately, and I had 22 lbs of ice left over from a BBQ last week — so we made ice cream!  This is a fun and easy science experiment you can do with kids of all ages, and there’s a sweet treat to eat at the […]

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Ice Cube Sensory Bottles for Infants and Toddlers

It was a hot one the other day, and I wanted to do something new to keep cool outside.  I just so happened to have a couple of empty gelato containers… so I put together these easy ice cube sensory bottles. I filled the bottles all the way to the top with ice,  then added […]

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