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Alisha lath on Instagram: "Comment " book" if you want to purchase this texture book for your child.  Price and all details will be send to you via dm.  I have made this "texture book" for my child for easy and fun understanding. Child loves to learn while enjoying and playing.  Visuals,touch ,feel are something which every child connects and remember it for longer period as compared to any other methods.  If you like this, atleast give it a like, show some love in comment  and do share it with your fellow mommy friends.  [Brain activity, funactivity, toddlers activities,kids activities,brain development, Montessori at home, zero prep activities,pre nursery activities,hand eye coordination,kids play ideas,kidsplayfun, pre writing skills,texture book]  #texturebook #texturebooks #sensorydev Texture Activity For Preschool, Feelings Learning Activities, Texture Sensory Activities, Textures Preschool Activities, Texture Books For Toddlers, Sensory Books For Toddlers, Touch Activities For Preschool, Touch Sensory Activities, Touch Activities For Toddlers

Alisha lath on Instagram: "Comment " book" if you want to purchase this texture book for your child. Price and all details will be send to you via dm. I have made this "texture book" for my child for easy and fun understanding. Child loves to learn while enjoying and playing. Visuals,touch ,feel are something which every child connects and remember it for longer period as compared to any other methods. If you like this, atleast give it a like, show some love in comment and do share it…

Five Senses - Touch Bags: Let children feel object with bag closed and try to guess what's inside.  Good for inferring too. Preschool 5 Senses, 5 Senses Preschool, Five Senses Preschool, 5 Senses Activities, Writing Nook, Senses Preschool, My Five Senses, Senses Activities, Sense Of Touch

Too many worksheets make for one uncooperative boy. It’s easy to get in a rut. Ask a soon-to-be-first-grader and they’ll tell you: ruts are NOT fun. To mix it up, I put together a guessing game for my son that I discovered in “Rainy Days and Saturdays” by Linda Hetzer. I labeled brown lunch sacks with the numbers one through 10. Then I ran around the house and collected 10 objects (e.g., an apple, crayon, flip-flop sandal, etc.) when my son was out of the house, stuffed one object in each…

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