September 15, 2012

The Sunday Showcase - Favorite Household Toys with a Creative Twist


Welcome to The Sunday Showcase where YOUR CHILD CENTERED IDEAS are the STARS of the show!


If you are here for the first time please read this informational post for the full details.

Here's the quick cheat sheet version - This is a fun and relaxed linky with a few simple guidelines:
Anything kid friendly and/or child centered is welcome!
You are welcome to share more than one post, but we don't accept links for giveaways, 
shops, or downloads for purchase, etc. They will be deleted.
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One of the co-hosts will visit your link and spread some comment love.
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We appreciate you sharing with us, and we aim to spread your wonderful ideas.

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My favorites from last week:

1.  We're always looking for new ways to practice sight words.  Playdough to Plato zeroed in on her kids' interests to make practice exciting through Sight Word Drag Racing.

2.  You know how much we love messy fun around here.  Fit Kids Clubhouse combined messy fun with open ended building using Sticky Building Blocks.

3.  Frugal Fun for Boys invented this spectacular DIY Marble Run using paper plates!

4. Have you ever combined Strings and Duplos?  Blog Me Mom did to add more possibilities to create with blocks.

This week I shared a post with 35 ways to play and explore with water beads.


2 comments:

  1. Love the features this week. Thanks for hosting!

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  2. I may have missed this last week but am sure catching up today! Thanks for hosting!!! :D

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