Vito is 34 months old.
I am so excited to share this with you! Last week, I set up an apple life cycle to Vito (and Mavi on the background) for a little science exploration. Apple is his favourite fruit and he was so delighted to see these materials in our shelf! Now if you take a look at our activity and materials, they’re pretty simple and easy to follow by a young preschooler. I assembled it in such a way that it’s not too overwhelming for him, yet enjoying and engaging.
This was the setup of our shelf last week. The apple books we read were non-fiction. I highly recommend the two! You can purchase them via Book Depository and they deliver FREE worldwide.
- How Do Apples Grow. Such an informative book for parents to read to their kids. I specifically like the stage by stage illustration on how the apple formed from flower to fruit.
- Fruit (My First Discovery Book). This book was given to us by a friend from Serbia. I am in love with this book and so does Vito! This is his favourite book as of the moment. We love it so much that I ordered a few books from this series.
Here’s a glimpse of the Fruit book. See how realistic images and transparent flip? It kept my little one engaged!
Other materials are the following:
Life Cycle of an Apple Poster
Life Cycle Vocabulary Cards (we use this as sequence cards as well!)
Vito loves numbers, so I made him place number cards on the life cycle sequence cards which I prearranged for him already.
Colouring activity. We’re supposed sequence them accordingly but Vito settled with just colouring them instead.
You can get these Life Cycle Apple set (together with other awesome learning materials) in my Autumn Themed Early Literacy Preschool Unit. For a bundled math and early literacy, you can get this at a lesser price plus extra printables!
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These printables are beautiful! I'm in love. And I definitely need to check book depository to order new books for my little girl. Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteThese are such lovely apple activities! We had a large apple unit last year and loved it, too! There's just something about learning about apples during this time of year :) Your printables are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI really live these printables and this preschool unit is fabulous! I'm going to order the "Fruit" book. It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous printables! We are yet to do apple unit and this post has really inspired me !! :))
ReplyDeleteGreat! Enjoy!
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