
Printable Design Your Own Ice Cream Pop
Buy Now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Are you working with toddlers, preschoolers, or early primary students with identifying upper case and lower case letters?
These Summer Letter Matching Games will help with letter identification!
Children learning to identify letters will match the upper case letters with the lower case letters using these printable summer themed letter matching games.
While you are here, check out this printable summer activity pack!

Printable Summer Activity Pack
These games below are great practice at school, while homeschooling, or to help keep kids entertaining, engaged, and learning during the long summer months at home.
I recommend printing these activities on cardstock! I also recommend using a laminator to laminate the activities so that they will last a while.
All three of these letter matching game sets below are in my FREE printables library!

Enjoy printing and coloring this Ocean Animal Coloring Page with the kids this summer season!

Ocean Animals Coloring Page
Buy now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Download and print this FREE 5-page printable Mother and Daughter Journal to work on with your child this year!
This is a great activity to work on together to help build your relationship with your daughter.

Mother and Daughter journals are a great way to connect with our daughters and build relationships with each other.
They open the lines of communication and help get some feelings out onto paper!
It can be hard to communicate with our daughters when life gets busy. These journals can help and are a great way to share your feelings, dreams, and more with each other!
How to Write A Letter to Your Daughter
I’d like to encourage you to take some time out of your busy schedule soon and work on this journal with your daughter! It’s FREE and can be a great way to bond with your child.

Get your FREE Mom & Me Journal below.
Have your child fill out each page. Your child can work on the journal all at once or break it up into parts to complete the journal.
Journal prompts include:
Are you a busy mom looking for engaging activities to celebrate Easter with your kids?
Printable Easter coloring pages offer a fun and convenient way to keep your little ones entertained while embracing the spirit of the season.
With a variety of designs to choose from, these coloring pages provide endless opportunities for creativity and imagination.
Simply print them out, grab some crayons, and watch as your children bring Easter joy to life with their colorful masterpieces!
Say goodbye to boredom and hello to Easter fun with printable coloring pages tailored for busy moms like you.

Easter Bunny Coloring Pages
Buy Now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Easter Egg Coloring Pages
Buy Now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Easter Bunny Coloring Page
Buy Now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Build A Bunny
Buy Now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Easter Bunny Paper Crown
Shop now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers

Easter Placemat Activity Pack
Shop now on: Etsy | Teachers Pay Teachers
Learn how to make a Gelatin Bird Feeder for your backyard birds this winter and spring season!

Bird watching is a fun family activity to enjoy together! In fact, just this spring, my family moved back to the South and we discovered a variety of backyard birds coming around when we set out a bird feeder for them!
Making homemade bird feeders for your backyard birds can be super fun and simple for the whole family to get involved with. Kids will love helping you make a variety of different bird feeders to experiment with!
Today, I’m sharing a recipe for making a gelatin bird feeder for your backyard birds. Gelatin bird feeders work best during the cold/cooler months. If you set a gelatin feeder out in the hot summer months, the gelatin may melt!
While you are here, I hope you enjoy these other homemade bird feeders to make, too!
Supplies:

Directions:
Using the scissors, cut the straw into 6 equal pieces.
Very lightly coat the muffin tin with vegetable oil.
Mix ½ cup of boiling hot water with 1 envelope of unflavored gelatin and stir until fully dissolved.



Add 1 cup of birdseed to the gelatin mixture and stir well.

Fill each muffin tin section, at equal levels, with the gelatin and birdseed mixture and place in the refrigerator until firmly set – about an hour.

After the mixture has been chilling for about 10/15 minutes, place a piece of cut straw in the center of each section, touching the bottom of the tin.


Once set, carefully remove each round from the muffin tin mold.
Push the straw through the round to form a hole for the ribbon/cord.



Cut the jute cord or ribbon to the desired hanging length, wrap one end tightly with scotch tape, and push through the hole in the round, tying the ends together with a knot.




Hang outside and watch the birds enjoy!
Using the scissors, cut the straw into 6 equal pieces.
Very lightly coat the muffin tin with vegetable oil.
Mix ½ cup of boiling hot water with 1 envelope of unflavored gelatin and stir until fully dissolved.
Add 1 cup of birdseed to the gelatin mixture and stir well.
Fill each muffin tin section, at equal levels, with the gelatin and birdseed mixture and place in the refrigerator until firmly set – about an hour.
After the mixture has been chilling for about 10/15 minutes, place a piece of cut straw in the center of each section, touching the bottom of the tin.
Once set, carefully remove each round from the muffin tin mold.
Push the straw through the round to form a hole for the ribbon/cord.
Cut the jute cord or ribbon to the desired hanging length, wrap one end tightly with scotch tape, and push through the hole in the round, tying the ends together with a knot.
Hang outside and watch the birds enjoy!

Your kids will love this FREE printable Eggs in the Nest Spring Counting Activity this spring season! This activity includes numbers 1-20.

Is your child learning how to count this spring season? If so, print this adorable and FREE math activity below to help!
This Eggs in the Nest spring counting activity printable is perfect for helping your child with counting skills. It includes twenty bird nest cards and twenty eggs. Your child can learn how to count up to twenty with this activity!
If your child is learning how to count for the first time, feel free to start with cards 1-10 and work your way up as the child progresses.
This activity is great to work on at home for homeschool, supplemental learning during spring break, or in the classroom! Use this activity at learning stations for kids, too!
Simply print the activity below, laminate your activity (this helps it to last longer), cut out the egg cards, and have your child complete each counting activity.
Supplies:
Directions:
Mama Robin needs help counting her eggs!
Print the Eggs in the Nest Counting Activity.
Laminate the sheets if desired.
Cut out the egg cards.
Recognize the number on her tummy and add that many eggs to her nest.