We are so excited that Fall has arrived and are trying to collect some new Fall craft and activity ideas!
In exchange for some of your new fabulous Fall craft and activity ideas... We'll be giving away a Fall craft package full of the following things to one lucky winner:
Wilton Harvest Cookie Cutter Set
These are just a few of the things I've been loving lately.
Here are the rules for our first giveaway... (to celebrate the arrival of Fall!)
1. For one entry into the giveaway, post a comment on our blog and include a link to your favorite Fall craft or activity that you do with your students/kids (doesn't have to be your idea... you can always link to your favorite idea on another craft blog or website!)
2. To get a second entry into the giveaway... tell us your favorite activity/craft we've done so far on Toddler Approved- either in a comment or on your own blog (make sure to include a link to your blog so that we can find you!)
3. To get a third entry, advertise our Fall giveaway on your own blog or Facebook page (make sure to send us a link to that too!).
The giveaway will close tomorrow night (September 23rd) at midnight!
We will randomly choose one lucky winner on Friday and announce it on the blog. Hope you are as excited for Fall (and this giveaway) as we are!
Thanks for reading our blog! We always love the great comments and suggestions that we get!
I know I missed the deadline on this, and you would have thought that an former elementary school teacher could have come up with an idea, but I could not! How sad.
But this link made me think of your giveaway! Not exactly for toddlers, but all great fall ideas!
centsationalgirl.com/2010/09/crafting-autumn-leaves-linky/
And for another entry, my favorite Toddler Approved Activity (so far; I'm a fairly new reader) was that pop out choo-choo train!
Thanks for the giveaway! My two little ones and are just getting into the crafty activities, but my 2.5 year-old loves to help me cook and bake. Fall is the perfect time for him to help me make butternut squash soup, pumpkin anything, caramel apples, etc. etc. Cooking together provides a lot of learning opportunities (math, patience, fine-motor skills, etc.)
We do leaf sorting. We go outside and collect a whole bunch of leaves based on their colors…orange, green, yellow, brown…
oh fun! i always like to do leaf rubbings…you know, put the leaf vein side up under a piece of paper and rub it with a crayon on its side…very unoriginal, but the kids always like it. apple stamps are always fun too. cut an apple in half, dip it in paint and start stamping it on the paper.