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in Hands On· Preschool

Preschool Activities are as easy as 1, 2, 3

Preschool is all about keeping little hands busy and making the most out of little attention spans.  For a small task it isn’t always so easy to accomplish without big plans.  For my preschooler, I would spend quite a bit of time finding just the right projects and lessons to keep her interest.  When given the opportunity to review 123 Preschool Projects, I jumped for joy!  The projects looked perfect for little hands.

My preschooler had fun with three activity packs:

  • Butterflies
  • Bugs
  • Dogs


Each pack includes:

  • three projects
  • materials with interesting colors and textures
  • instructions
  • conversation starters and lesson ideas

These packs are great to add into your curriculum or to use as a jumping off point for your lessons.  The conversation starters and lesson ideas enhance the project and give you plenty of ideas to make a full and fun lesson.

What I loved about this product:

  • high quality materials
  • you only need to add in glue and your project is ready to go straight out of the bag
  • no prep
  • lesson ideas are simple but engaging
  • my child loved it and asked to keep doing them

Each project costs $7.95 and come in a variety of themes.  You can also sign up for subscription so you don’t even have to think about ordering!  Yes, with little ones, the more you can NOT think about the better.

Projects provided by 123 Preschool for the purpose of review.

Richele (34 Posts)

Richele is an eclectic, history loving, homeschooling mom to four beautiful children. She believes education should foster creativity, critical thinking, and curiosity. She is the co-founder of Christian Graces, LLCa company dedicated to teaching character and etiquette to young people. Her educational background is in philosophy and educational psychology. Find her blogging at Under the Golden Apple Tree.


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  1. Kristin @ Preschool Universe says

    June 23, 2011 at 4:25 pm

    I had not heard of 123 Preschool Projects – thanks for sharing….preparing activities can become really time consuming, so this would be a great helper. More me time – hooray!

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