10 Smart Gifts for Preschool / K-1 Development
December 11, 2008
Here are some awesome brain-boosting gifts you will not feel guilty about purchasing, giving or using over and over. No need for plastic crap- these are really solid choices for preschool through 1st grade.
1. Whose Baby? A puzzle to match baby to mother.

2. Tallest Tree Stacking Boxes Multi-purpose stackers that cover math (sequence) language & science.

3. Pattern Blocks Choose any of these to improve and refine spatial development. For younger children, Melissa and Doug have an excellent Pattern Block activity.

4. Hammer and Tack Game Fine motor development game – fun for older preschoolers and early elem.

5. Multicultural Matching Game A memory building and matching activity.

6. Sandpaper Letters Fine motor and pre-writing skill builders- not really a game but SO helpful when learning letters and sounds. Kids love to trace the letters and make the sounds.
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7. Haba Math Game – a self correcting sequencing activity.
8. Stitching Block for pre-writing & fine-motor activity.

9. Sorting and Sequencing pattern/sequence game for quiet play/work time. Ages 4-6.

10. Bob Books for beginning readers. Excellent stocking stuffer!

Entry Filed under: Gifts for Kids, Preschool Activities. Tags: educational activities, montessori, puzzles.
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