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Hop into Easter Fun with Learning Resources' Printable Easter Word Search

Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a fun and educational activity? Learning Resources has created a Printable Easter Word Search that will entertain your kids and help them develop vocabulary and cognitive skills. 

How to Use the Printable Easter Word Search: 

Using the Printable Easter Word Search is easy. Download the printable from Learning Resources' website and print it out on a piece of paper. Your children can use a pen or pencil to circle the words as they find them. You can also time them to make it more exciting.

The Benefits of a Word Search: Word searches are not only fun, but they also have many benefits for children, including:

  • Improving vocabulary: Word searches help children learn new words and expand their vocabulary.
  • Enhancing cognitive skills: Word searches require children to focus, pay attention to detail, and use critical thinking skills, improving their cognitive skills.
  • Promoting relaxation: Word searches can help children relax and reduce stress, making them an excellent activity for downtime.

The Printable Easter Word Search from Learning Resources is a great way to make Easter more exciting and educational for your children. It improves vocabulary and cognitive skills and promotes relaxation, making it a fun activity for the whole family. So, download the printable today and hop into Easter fun with your kids!

Hop into Easter Fun with Learning Resources' Printable Easter Word Search

Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a fun and educational activity? Learning Resources has created a Printable Easter Word Search that will entertain your kids and help them develop vocabulary and cognitive skills. 

How to Use the Printable Easter Word Search: 

Using the Printable Easter Word Search is easy. Download the printable from Learning Resources' website and print it out on a piece of paper. Your children can use a pen or pencil to circle the words as they find them. You can also time them to make it more exciting.

The Benefits of a Word Search: Word searches are not only fun, but they also have many benefits for children, including:

  • Improving vocabulary: Word searches help children learn new words and expand their vocabulary.
  • Enhancing cognitive skills: Word searches require children to focus, pay attention to detail, and use critical thinking skills, improving their cognitive skills.
  • Promoting relaxation: Word searches can help children relax and reduce stress, making them an excellent activity for downtime.

The Printable Easter Word Search from Learning Resources is a great way to make Easter more exciting and educational for your children. It improves vocabulary and cognitive skills and promotes relaxation, making it a fun activity for the whole family. So, download the printable today and hop into Easter fun with your kids!

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Get Ready for Easter with Learning Resources' Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt Clues

Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a fun scavenger hunt? Learning Resources has created a Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt to entertain your kids and help them develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Let's dive into how you can make your Easter more exciting with this fun activity.

What is the Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt?

The Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt is a free printable that you can download from the Learning Resources website. It includes a set of Easter-themed clues that you can hide around your home. Your children must solve the clues to find the next clue, leading them to the final treasure: a basket of Easter eggs!

 

How to Use the Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt:

Using the Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt is easy. Download the printable from Learning Resources' website and print it out on a piece of paper. Cut out the individual clues and hide them in different places around your home according to the clues. 

 

The Benefits of a Scavenger Hunt:

  • Scavenger hunts are not only fun, but they also have many benefits for children, including:
  • Developing problem-solving skills: Scavenger hunts require children to think critically and solve problems to find the next clue, improving their problem-solving skills.
  • Encouraging teamwork: If you have more than one child, a scavenger hunt can encourage teamwork as they work together to solve the clues.
  • Promoting physical activity: Scavenger hunts require physical activity, essential for children's health and development.

The Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt from Learning Resources is a great way to make Easter more exciting and engaging for your children. It encourages critical thinking, teamwork, and physical activity and is a fun holiday celebration. So, download the printable today and prepare for a fun-filled Easter with your family!

Get Ready for Easter with Learning Resources' Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt Clues

Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a fun scavenger hunt? Learning Resources has created a Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt to entertain your kids and help them develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Let's dive into how you can make your Easter more exciting with this fun activity.

What is the Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt?

The Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt is a free printable that you can download from the Learning Resources website. It includes a set of Easter-themed clues that you can hide around your home. Your children must solve the clues to find the next clue, leading them to the final treasure: a basket of Easter eggs!

 

How to Use the Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt:

Using the Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt is easy. Download the printable from Learning Resources' website and print it out on a piece of paper. Cut out the individual clues and hide them in different places around your home according to the clues. 

 

The Benefits of a Scavenger Hunt:

  • Scavenger hunts are not only fun, but they also have many benefits for children, including:
  • Developing problem-solving skills: Scavenger hunts require children to think critically and solve problems to find the next clue, improving their problem-solving skills.
  • Encouraging teamwork: If you have more than one child, a scavenger hunt can encourage teamwork as they work together to solve the clues.
  • Promoting physical activity: Scavenger hunts require physical activity, essential for children's health and development.

The Printable Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt from Learning Resources is a great way to make Easter more exciting and engaging for your children. It encourages critical thinking, teamwork, and physical activity and is a fun holiday celebration. So, download the printable today and prepare for a fun-filled Easter with your family!

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Easter Counting

Easter Counting Printable!

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Count up the amount of Easter items in the box and circle the correct answer!

Easter Counting Printable!

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Count up the amount of Easter items in the box and circle the correct answer!

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Spring Coding Critters Coloring Page

Spring Coding Critters Coloring Page!

Get ready for Easter with the Coding Critters! Use all your favorite colors to create a spring-themed masterpiece!

 

Spring Coding Critters Coloring Page!

Get ready for Easter with the Coding Critters! Use all your favorite colors to create a spring-themed masterpiece!

 

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Poppy Coloring Page

Poppy Coloring Page!

Spring has Sprung! Celebrate by using your favorite spring colors to color Poppy!

Poppy Coloring Page!

Spring has Sprung! Celebrate by using your favorite spring colors to color Poppy!

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Easter Mathlink Cube Measuring!

Easter Mathlink Cube Measuring!

Get ready for a Mathlink Cube Easter! Use Mathlink Cubes to measure the height of each object!

Easter Mathlink Cube Measuring!

Get ready for a Mathlink Cube Easter! Use Mathlink Cubes to measure the height of each object!

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Easter Egg Tracing

Easter Egg Tracing!

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Hop into a Easter Tracing Activity! Grab a few markers or pencils and trace the Easter Egg!

Easter Egg Tracing!

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Hop into a Easter Tracing Activity! Grab a few markers or pencils and trace the Easter Egg!

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Developmental Activities to Fill your Easter Baskets!

Easter is right around the corner! This means many of you will be out there buying all of the fun things to fill your kiddo’s baskets up!  As therapists working in child development, we are often asked during the holidays for a list of recommended activities, games, and products for different age groups.Below, I put together some of my personal favorites!  They are all tried and true activities that are loaded with so much developmental skill stimulation for the varying age groups.  I hope you will find this list helpful when choosing gifts to add to your baskets.

Infants

This is the perfect opportunity to fill up their baskets with some sensory stimulating play items! Infants love looking in the mirror, and the All About Me Mirroris the perfect size to prop up  in front of them as they get their tummy time in for the day.   It is also the perfect size to take on the go for some developmentally stimulating play during restaurant, park, and shopping outings!
 

18Months – 2 Years

There is a TON of development that occurs between 18 months and 2 years, but often times you can continue to use the same toy throughout this time – just with a little adaptation as they develop more advanced skills.  Some of the things this age group really enjoys are open/close concepts (containers, pots, pants, etc) – the Peakaboo Learning Farm is a fun way to engage them in color concepts, open and close, animals, as well as number concepts.  The animals also turn into finger puppets which is a great way to work on finger and hand muscle development.

2-3 yrs

The “I’LL DO IT!” stage! These kiddo’s seemingly want to do EVERYTHING themselves.  For this age group, I recommend activities that include lots of opportunities for independently succeeding in a task.  Plastic Easter eggs that have patterns or designs so that they can find and match pairs, small bubble sets that allow their little finger to hold and blow themselves, small crayons for their small hands, chalk for outdoor play and building up those foundational handwriting skills, Alphabet Blocks are great for color identification, fine motor coordination, as well as for simple letter recognition tasks – I recommend starting with the letters of their name so that they can visually recognize their name when they start school.  Peg Friends Stacking Farm is a fun way to encourage visual motor integration as well as early building and matching skills.

3-4 yrs

This age group we look at a lot of the school readiness skills.  Some of the activities that I really like are fine motor strengthening skills and the Froggy Feeding Fun game provides lots of opportunities to increase intrinsic hand muscles by squeezing the froggys mouth open.  As they approach 4, the Alphabet Acorns game is great for letter recognition, visual perceptual tasks, as well as more advanced find motor coordination! Try adding the letters into a sensory bin for some added visual figure-ground searching skills.

5-7 yrs

For this age group, activities that have academically pertinent tasks built into a fun game is always a sure hit!  Sight Word SWAT turns sight words into a fun fly swatting game.  Try placing the words on both horizontal and vertical surfaces. Or you can even hide them around the room for some added visual scanning skills. The whole family can join in on the fun making it an engaging and fun task to learn new words.  Penguins on Ice turns math concepts into a fun activity using colorful penguins as manipulatives which is great for fine motor practice as well.  If your 5-7’s have younger siblings, this is a fun activity for the young kiddos as well – instead of practicing math concepts, they can build patterns, work on color recognition, or even just simple fine motor manipulation!

8+ years

For the 8+ year old’s, on- the- go activities are always great as these kiddo’s tend to have busier schedules and limited “play” time.  Mental Box Go! is a great visual perceptual thinking game for any downtime. Easy to carry with you and play anywhere, anytime!  Geoboards are also a fun, easy activity to set up.  Use rubber bands to create shapes, patterns, designs, etc.  These activities also provide lots of opportunity for social participation and engagement such as problem solving together which is a great developmental skill.
While this is a short list of just some of the fun basket fillers that have great developmental value, I hope this article has helped you in deciding what fun skills you will be filling your baskets with this year!
Developmental Activities to Fill your Easter Baskets!
Easter is right around the corner! This means many of you will be out there buying all of the fun things to fill your kiddo’s baskets up!  As therapists working in child development, we are often asked during the holidays for a list of recommended activities, games, and products for different age groups.Below, I put together some of my personal favorites!  They are all tried and true activities that are loaded with so much developmental skill stimulation for the varying age groups.  I hope you will find this list helpful when choosing gifts to add to your baskets.

Infants

This is the perfect opportunity to fill up their baskets with some sensory stimulating play items! Infants love looking in the mirror, and the All About Me Mirroris the perfect size to prop up  in front of them as they get their tummy time in for the day.   It is also the perfect size to take on the go for some developmentally stimulating play during restaurant, park, and shopping outings!
 

18Months – 2 Years

There is a TON of development that occurs between 18 months and 2 years, but often times you can continue to use the same toy throughout this time – just with a little adaptation as they develop more advanced skills.  Some of the things this age group really enjoys are open/close concepts (containers, pots, pants, etc) – the Peakaboo Learning Farm is a fun way to engage them in color concepts, open and close, animals, as well as number concepts.  The animals also turn into finger puppets which is a great way to work on finger and hand muscle development.

2-3 yrs

The “I’LL DO IT!” stage! These kiddo’s seemingly want to do EVERYTHING themselves.  For this age group, I recommend activities that include lots of opportunities for independently succeeding in a task.  Plastic Easter eggs that have patterns or designs so that they can find and match pairs, small bubble sets that allow their little finger to hold and blow themselves, small crayons for their small hands, chalk for outdoor play and building up those foundational handwriting skills, Alphabet Blocks are great for color identification, fine motor coordination, as well as for simple letter recognition tasks – I recommend starting with the letters of their name so that they can visually recognize their name when they start school.  Peg Friends Stacking Farm is a fun way to encourage visual motor integration as well as early building and matching skills.

3-4 yrs

This age group we look at a lot of the school readiness skills.  Some of the activities that I really like are fine motor strengthening skills and the Froggy Feeding Fun game provides lots of opportunities to increase intrinsic hand muscles by squeezing the froggys mouth open.  As they approach 4, the Alphabet Acorns game is great for letter recognition, visual perceptual tasks, as well as more advanced find motor coordination! Try adding the letters into a sensory bin for some added visual figure-ground searching skills.

5-7 yrs

For this age group, activities that have academically pertinent tasks built into a fun game is always a sure hit!  Sight Word SWAT turns sight words into a fun fly swatting game.  Try placing the words on both horizontal and vertical surfaces. Or you can even hide them around the room for some added visual scanning skills. The whole family can join in on the fun making it an engaging and fun task to learn new words.  Penguins on Ice turns math concepts into a fun activity using colorful penguins as manipulatives which is great for fine motor practice as well.  If your 5-7’s have younger siblings, this is a fun activity for the young kiddos as well – instead of practicing math concepts, they can build patterns, work on color recognition, or even just simple fine motor manipulation!

8+ years

For the 8+ year old’s, on- the- go activities are always great as these kiddo’s tend to have busier schedules and limited “play” time.  Mental Box Go! is a great visual perceptual thinking game for any downtime. Easy to carry with you and play anywhere, anytime!  Geoboards are also a fun, easy activity to set up.  Use rubber bands to create shapes, patterns, designs, etc.  These activities also provide lots of opportunity for social participation and engagement such as problem solving together which is a great developmental skill.
While this is a short list of just some of the fun basket fillers that have great developmental value, I hope this article has helped you in deciding what fun skills you will be filling your baskets with this year!
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