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Red Light, Green Light Game Signs Traffic Lights Craft, Stop Light Craft, Red Light Green Light Game, Traffic Light Sign, Game Signs, Red Light Green Light, Transportation Preschool, Diy Kids Games, Lap Book

Stuck inside on cold rainy days? Never fear! You can still make your own indoor fun especially if you have supplies and ideas from CraftProjectIdeas.com! CraftProjectIdeas.com graciously sent us a box of craft supplies for us to try out. Everything from stencils to paint dab markers, glitter, pipe cleaners and more! So yesterday we got

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Red Light, Green Light Activity by Kids Learning for Life Transportation Activities, Toddler Curriculum, Red Light Green Light, Transportation Preschool, Lap Book, Light Activities, Light Study, Transportation Theme, Creative Curriculum

This is a classic activity that I love because it is simple and high energy. The boys love to run and even my younger ones have started showing that they know their colors (most of the time). I figured now was the perfect time to introduce this classic activity to them. This activity is part of our FREE Preschool and Toddler curriculum’s Transportation Theme. If you like this activity, you are sure to enjoy the others that go along with this theme. This first step is optional, but I found…

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Serendipitous Discovery: Community Helpers Theme.  Red Light, Green Light, Yellow Light game. #littlehandsbigplans Pandas, Community Helpers Art, Community Helpers Week, Community Helpers Preschool Crafts, Community Helper Lesson, Community Helpers Crafts, Community Helpers Activities, Community Helpers Preschool Activities, Community Helpers Unit

I've been gone for so long, I have many many themes to go over. Our school had their community helpers theme in late fall, however many other schools may have them at another time. There are many cute ideas out there about community helpers, so it's hard to choose. Firstly, we talked about safety. In connection with that, I had the kids cut out red, yellow and green circles, which we then taped to large popsicle sticks. I made a set of my own, onto which I wrote "Go!", "Slow!" and "Stop!"…

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Abigail Blair

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