Use illustrated stones or cards to spark oral storytelling, sequencing, and collaborative language play.
Spread story stones or prompt cards face-up in a small circle.
Ask each child to pick one image and add a sentence to the story.
Re-read the full story aloud as a group.
Invite children to rearrange the prompts and tell a new version.
Invite children to match letter cards, name beginning sounds, and practice simple word-building through playful repetition.
Use expression cards and mirrors to help children notice emotions, describe facial cues, and practice empathy in a group setting.
A fun and creative activity where children turn a simple paper plate into a colorful fish. Great for developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and artistic expression.
Set up a simple indoor obstacle path using tape lines, cushions, and stepping spots to build body control and confidence.