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Early Learning with Rainbow Hearts

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One thing I’ve learning from all of the amazing educators and mamas in this wonderful kid blogging community is that early learning and play can be SIMPLE.  Your kids don’t need much to learn and have fun doing it.  When I found some rainbow heart stickers from The Dollar Tree, I knew Priscilla would love them.  (You can find similar colorful heart stickers here.)

Early Learning with Rainbow Hearts

Find out all of the early learning fun we had with them at our Valentine Play Date Hangout ON AIR (a live video broadcast).  I joined 2 other creative mamas, Cerys of Rainy Day Mum and Gina of Connecting Family and Seoul, to share simple ideas for a fun Valentine Play Date.

How do you encourage early learning for your little one?  What are your favorite supplies for early learning? 

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Filed Under: Holidays, Learning Colors, Math Fun, Play and Learning, Valentine's Day Tagged With: Cutting, Early Learning, Fine Motor Skills, Hearts, Patterns, Playdates, Rainbows, Stickers

About Krissy of B-Inspired Mama

Former M.Ed Art Teacher. Current Blogger & Social Media Influencer. Always Crazy & Creative Mama of 3.

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  1. Kim @ The Educators' Spin On It says

    February 10, 2013 at 8:08 AM

    Love this idea, some of our favorite games and toys are homemade. I think your daughter might enjoy the colorful heart fun we shared last year! We even learned another language with our colors and a paper bag book. Here’s the link http://www.theeducatorsspinonit.blogspot.com/2012/02/afterschool-express-colorful-heart-fun.html

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  2. Bob says

    February 7, 2013 at 1:27 PM

    What fun! This is just proof that toys don’t have to be complicated for kids to enjoy themselves. A few stickers, some glue, some paper and scissors can keep kids busy for hours.

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