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Wrapping a table in foil can add so much interest! Check out the fun these teachers had creating ROBOT LAND using magnets, metal bowls and different sensory materials!
R is for Robot! Fun and easy to prepare tinker tray idea for kids!
Here’s some of our fun from a week of robot activities: – robot using things from dad’s toolbox and mum’s sewing basket – robot costume from a cardboard box and old li…
I am really excited about this tub because it's been in the back of my mind for many months and it has finally come to fruition. The putting together of this tub was a family affair - James, my husband, and my niece all gave their input and here's what we came up with... It is, admittedly, very cluttered with junk (literally) which isn't my usual preference for sensory tubs, but my husband convinced me that that's what robots are made of - lots of junk. :) Here's what's inside…
Super fun robot activities to try with the kids today. They’re great for a preschool robot theme, summer camp, or just because!
Create a robot discovery bottle that's perfect for a kindergarten or preschool robot theme! The interactive bottle lets kids explore the alphabet and more.
Robot Play Dough Invitation for Letter R Preschool Activities #playdough #abcactivities #preschoolactivities
Provide a hands-on STEAM learning opportunity with the DIY Robot Hand Activity! Children will love making their own robotic hand with straws, string, and paper.
Pasta and play dough or clay robots. Arts and crafts for kids and preschoolers.
How to make an artbot (robot craft for kids)
Robot Dramatic Play Area
Your children will have fun decorating robots in this sensory bags. They are great for free play, counting, and even exploring symmetry.
Free Printable Robot Fine Motor Mats for Preschool and Kindergarten Robot Theme Activities
These DIY robots are hours of fun! School starts back up for me at the very end of August but today, my youngest grandson, age 21/2, and I decided to spend a little time over in the classroom. I have piles of odds and ends stashed around the classroom that I have collected to use for when school
This simple “Build a Robot” game is great for pre-schoolers, helping them recognize numbers 1 – 6, matching, problem solving, and more.
Beep. Boop. Beep. I am a robot… My nearly four year old likes to pretend play he’s a robot. The problem is he has the game all wrong, robots are supposed to take orders from their master (ahem- me). I should be able to push button and have my little robot clean up all his…
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