Welcome to the Retro Re-pin Party!
Here are some things that I blogged about this week:
The Retro Re-pin Party is a quick, weekly link party where you can share some of your older (or “retro”) pinned blog posts and give them some new exposure while growing your Pinterest reach through re-pins.
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Sustaining the Powers | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Google + | Bloglovin’ |
Nifty Thrifty Family | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Google + | Bloglovin’ | YouTube |
Mommy Crusader | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook | Google + |
Dandelion Pie | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook | Bloglovin’ |
The Gift of Gab| Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Google + | Bloglovin’ |
Forty by Forty Fitness | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Google + | Bloglovin’ |
My Features This Week:
Kiddie Matters wrote this wonderful post about teaching children about feelings. As a mom of five kids, I can attest that this is important. Please stop by and read her post: 9 Ways to teach children about feelings.
My Big, Fat Happy Life wrote a wonderful piece about making math fun with preschoolers. I am the mom of a preschooler and my husband is a math teacher, so this post really stood out to me. Please stop by and read the post: Ways to Make Math Fun For Preschoolers.
Spark and Pook wrote a fabulous post. This post includes Easter, math, and preschoolers. What’s not to love? Stop by and read: Counting Activity with Plastic Easter Eggs.
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Hello beautiful! What a fun party! Thank you for hosting. Please stop by our party. We would love to share one of your amazing creations. We pin and tweet everything! Lou Lou Girls
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Thanks for featuring my “Counting with Easter Eggs” activity!
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I loved your activity. It is a fantastic one-to-one correlation/number recognition activity.
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Thanks for featuring “9 Ways To Teach Children About Feelings” One of my favorite topics to talk about
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Feelings are such an important thing to teach children, and they often get overlooked. Thanks for the resource.