Finding Shapes in our Environment

Sea Glass Designs

Mess-less Fingerpainting

Photos of "ME!"

Colour Mixing

Tissue Paper Stained Glass
Exploring Plants
Rainbow Sand
Spider Playscape
Print Making
I am a Reggio Emilia inspired Full Day Kindergarten teacher and mother to three young children. This blog is meant as a communication tool for the families of our children and as a learning tool for the many educators who follow us. Please feel free to comment on posts and participate in our collective understanding of emergent curriculum.
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