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I’m Miranda
I live in Michigan and am the creator of Filling Our Days. I love being outside and spending time with my children. I spend most of the day as a stay-at-home mom and have found activities and crafts to be such a helpful tool in my parenting journey. I’m here to share ideas you can try in your own family so you can reclaim your peace and enjoy the time you have with your children! Together let’s build memories and a life you love.
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First to 12- a Halloween Counting and Number Recognition Activity
Grab just a few basic items and get your counting game on!
This Halloween themed activity is great for toddlers, preschoolers, or even elementary school aged children. With virtually no prep or cleanup, this will be an easy one to set up today!
Spiderweb Balance- Halloween Fine Motor Activity for Kids
With only 3 basic materials, you can get this activity set up in no time!
No spiders hanging out at your house? Use pom poms instead!
This is a great fine motor activity with ways to add extra challenge for older kids- meaning all of the kids in one group can be entertained and engaged with a challenge that is just right for them!
Halloween Rice Sensory Bin
We are getting in the spooky spirit and to kick us off we have this Halloween Rice Sensory Bin.
Using rice we made last year and a few plastic toys, the kids were occupied for at least an hour! If nothing else, make the colored rice linked in this post!
Letter and Color Recognition with Dot Stickers
Today we used dot stickers to practice letter formation and recognition. This is a great activity for preschoolers or early elementary aged kids with modifications for 1-2 year olds.
Yes, I found an activity that successfully occupied all three of my children for over 30 minutes by using a few sheets of dot stickers! Check out the full post to get the scoop.
Alphabet Hunt
This is a fun way to practice letter recognition, fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and bring in some decision-making practice.
Perfect for preschoolers through elementary aged kids, this is a great activity to keep in your back pocket for a slow afternoon.
Cupcake Themed Play Dough Jar Kits for Kids
These cupcake themed play dough jar kits are a great party favor, class gift, or birthday gift! Easy to make with just a bit of time- these were definitely a winner!
Worm Painting- Process Art with Yarn
If you have a worm obsessed kid or a child that likes painting as much as mine do, this activity is for you! We used leftover yarn and ribbon to create a colorful process art piece.
Yarn Cutting- An Easy Way to Practice Scissor Skills for Toddlers and Kids
This activity is so EASY! Kids love using scissors and my 3 and 5 year old stayed with this activity for over 30 minutes! I was hands off the entire time and it was glorious!
My Love for You Will Always Grow- Mother’s Day Gift Idea from Kids with Free Download
Make the sweetest Mother’s Day gift to give (and keep!) with your little ones.
This activity is super easy and is something I’ve treasured for 3 years now. Free printable available in the post!
Bug and Nature Exploration Bin
Let your child collect some nature items and explore some (pretend) bugs! This was a great way to chat about the different creatures we might see as the weather warms up and ease some of the bug fears our 3 year old has.
Easy to set up and fun to explore!
If you need some last minute stocking stuffers, this is the post for you! I’m breaking down over 40 ideas all under $10 with shipping in time for Christmas!