My daycare is more of a "babysitter". She says she does a preschool curriculum but i really don't think she is doing it for the younger kids. I would really like to order some sort of a curriculum to do at home with them. I found a really good one that is all downloadable but i don't want to have to print everything. I would like it all mailed to me. It is good though. It goes by the month and each month is a different theme. I plan on sending my kids to preschool next year but not sure if it's doable as i don't have any full time ones that i can afford.
Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
Re: Has anyone ordered any preschool curriculums?
We have a bunch of dry erase workbooks that we use...alphabet, numbers, mazes, letters, & writing. I like the dry erase aspect because we can do the activities multiple times until she masters things. My DD just turned 2 so a lot of what she does now is scribbles...I like that I can introduce the ideas to her now but not "ruin" the workbooks before she is ready to actually start learning these ideas and writing.
[We use the Usborne Wipe Clean series but as a disclaimer I sell Usborne books...you can find that link in my siggy but I'm sure you can find similar dry erase workbooks at Barnes & Noble or on Amazon.]
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