🐘 Elephant Digging Tusks 🐘

Hey Kids! ❤

Did you know that elephants use their tusks to remove tree bark, dig for roots or make holes to find water?

Do you want to try? 😀 🐘

Description and Resources Needed:

Elephant Digging Tusks is a sensory and math table top activity which focuses on numbers from 1-10.

  • You need to have leaves numbered from 1-10 (you can even laminate them to hold up well in the sand).
  • You need to use a tray to put the sand in.
  • Bury the number leaves in the sand and the children used their tweezers to dig like elephants.
  • After uncovering all the leaves, let the children identify them and place them in order (you can even challenge them to place them backwards).

Photos taken by: thingstoshareandremember.com

🐘🐯 Wildlife Park Malta 🐵🐊

Hey Kids! ❤

During this outing, we are going to learn more about wildlife animals 😀

Wildlife Park is a family run educational and conservation centre, home to many wild exotic and unique animals from around the world such as tigersbearslionsmonkeysleopardslynx and pumas.

The different species of birds in Wildlife Park include flamingosparrotsstorkscranes and many others.

🐻 Bear Snack 🍞

Hey Kids! ❤

Are you hungry? Because I am! Let’s do this Teddy Bear Toast 😀

Bear Cinnamon Snack

What You Need: 

~ Bread
~ Banana
~ Raisins
~ Butter
~ Sugar
~ Cinnamon

What You Need To Do:

~ Mix sugar with cinnamon.
~ Toast bread lightly.
~ Spread with butter while hot.
~ Sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar mixture.
~ Slice banana and use one slice for the bear’s nose.
~ Place raisins for the eyes and one for the black nose.
~ Finish the bear with two banana slices for the ears.

Serve and Enjoy! 😀 ❤

Bear Counters ✏️🐻

Title of Activity: Bear Counters 🐻

Instructions: The children were listening to the colour song by Blippi and they were learning the colours, ‘’white’’, ‘’blue’’, ‘’green’’, ‘’orange’’, ‘’yellow’’, and ‘’red’’. Then, the children used their tweezers to sort out the bear counters.

Benefit of this Activity: In this activity, the children enhanced their fine motor skills, increased their problem solving skills while sorting the bears by their colours, and they learned to differentiate as well as classify between small, medium and large.

Click on the picture to hear the song by Blippi AGAIN! 😀