When my two older children were little, I was very proactive in making sure that they had educational activities at their fingertips. A few weeks ago, I was thinking about my youngest, Sweet Tart. If I’m honest, I’m not sure that I’ve made the same effort with her. I think I expect her to pick up concepts and skills by osmosis as she plays with her siblings. (I forget to treat her as a three year old even though she sometimes acts older.) So, instead of beating myself up-so easy to do as a mom-I got on Pinterest for a few ideas. I stumbled upon these FREE printable magnetic pom pom sheets from {Fab ‘n Free}.
I already had several of the “ingredients” from the road trip we took a couple of weekends ago, so I went to town.
The most time consuming part of this project was cutting the magnet tape and gluing it to the pom poms.
I absolutely love these sheets. They’re adorable and colorful and the kids watched me printing them out like it was a Disney movie. They cheered for each new design.
The kids loved the finished product and I am so happy to have something awesome to do with my Sweet Tart. So blessed to be at home with her and get her preparred for school. {I am, after all, her first and best teacher.}
{Storage: Once all the printables were in sheet protectors, I decided to store them in a thin 1″ binder. I’m putting the pom pom magnets in a pencil pouch in the notebook. Easy Peasy.}
This is also a great gift idea. My twin niece and nephew are turning 4 this week and I’m sending this off to them as well. I actually got the printables done at FedEx Kinkos as a time-saver.