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  • Quarantining with Restless Kids

    February 10, 2021

    Quarantining with Restless Kids

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the word “quarantine” was only seen in dystopian movies and history books. But now, it’s as common in our vocabulary as “social distancing” or “the store was out of toilet paper.” Fifty years from now, parents who raised children during 2020 will get shivers up and down their spine at the mention of the word.

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  • Fire Safety Activity

    February 4, 2021

    Safety: Evacuation Planning At-Home Activity

    This at-home activity is for the whole family to practice. It is important to always have an evacuation plan in place. One that everyone in the family understands. 

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  • Children Are Capable: Principles of Reggio Emilia

    January 15, 2021

    Children Are Capable: Principles of Reggio Emilia

    Think back to your favorite class in school. It can be as far back as kindergarten or more recently as high school or college. Do you get warm-fuzzies thinking about Mrs. or Mr. So-and-so and their classroom? Do you remember feeling relaxed and happy to be there? Now think about your least favorite class. The […]

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  • Discovering the Arctic: At-Home Activity

    December 31, 2020

    Discovering the Arctic: At-Home Activity

    This at-home activity is making one of our favorite Arctic animals: the polar bear! This activity is fun and so easy for every age group. Grab some marshmallows, paint and blue construction paper and start creating. Marshmallow Stamped Polar Bears Materials: Blue construction paper Pencil Tempera paint (white and black) Marshmallows Brush Directions: Show your […]

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  • Discovering the Arctic: Reading List

    December 30, 2020

    The Best Books About Discovering the Arctic

    The theme for January is Discovering the Arctic. The purpose of this theme is to introduce the exciting region of the world called the Arctic! This is a fun and adventurous theme for everyone.

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  • The Best Books About Building Character and Thanksgiving

    November 2, 2020

    The Best Books About Building Character and Thanksgiving

    As parents, we must ensure selections are age-appropriate, ask questions before, after and during the book. Encourage your children to play/act out the plot. Bring your books to life and make reading fun for everyone involved.

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  • Best Books About Transportation for Your Preschoolers

    September 4, 2020

    The Best Transportation Books for Preschoolers

    At Little Sunshine’s Playhouse, we recognize these tremendous benefits to children, and we strongly encourage and even expect parents to be involved in their child’s preschool education. One of the ways parents can be involved in their education is by reading to them aloud.

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  • Siblings Playing Together on Bed

    July 22, 2020

    How to Encourage Harmony Among Siblings

    Sibling relationships can be some of the strongest social bonds people have in their lives. Though some siblings get along well, sometimes sibling rivalries can be intense.

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  • Reggio Emilia Philosophy

    June 23, 2020

    What is the Reggio Emilia Philosophy?

    As a Reggio Emilia-inspired school, Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool provides an emergent curriculum to children every day, but what is Reggio Emilia? Who does it benefit? When, where, why, and how is it implemented?

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