February can be fun month for children attending preschool and those who teach it! There is a wide variety of possibilities when it comes to preschool themes in February. Whether you are looking for fun things to do with your preschooler, or you teach or help out at a preschool, here are some fun ideas to try. February themes for preschool can include:
- Valentine’s Day-What’s February without celebrating Valentine’s Day? There are plenty of options, whether you want to have a unit just on Valentine’s Day (February 14th) or you want to celebrate leading up to the big day. Here are some fun things to get you started-
Books to Read:
Louanne Pig in the Mysterious Valentine
By Nancy Carlson
The Night before Valentine’s Day
By Natasha Wing
I Love You Plant
You will need:
Bright Color Paper
Green Pipe cleaners
Small Clay Pot
Florist Foam
Shredded Green Create Paper
Markers or Paint
Start by tracing the child’s hand on the bright paper. You will need to cut out two of each hand. Carefully glue the two hands together, but fold forward the middle and ring finger on both hands and glue them down. This will make your hand look like the “I love you” sign from both front and back. In the middle of the two hands you will stick a green pipe cleaner for a stem. Have the child color or paint the clay pot. You can then add the foam piece to the clay pot and stick the handprint flowers inside the foam. Top off the pot with shredded green create paper.
*Don’t forget to put the year on the bottom of the clay pot. This way you will know what year the hands were made.
Rice Krispy Treats
You will need:
Cooking Spray
Funnel
Marshmallows
Butter
Rice Krispy Cereal
Start by preparing rice crispy treats as found on the box. Line the inside of the funnel w/ cooking spray. Fill the funnel with the Rice Krispy mixture. Let this sit for a couple of minutes until the shape has formed. No you should be able to gently pop out the Rice Krispy out of the funnel. Cover with foil. You can add a special message on a strip of paper and have it coming out the top like a chocolate kiss, too. Kids can easily help with this project since there is no real cooking involved.
- Groundhogs Day-This is another fun day that can make a great theme for preschool. There are plenty of crafts, cooking projects and games that you can incorporate into your preschool theme.
Books to read
It’s Groundhog Day
Written by: Steven Kroll
Story of Punxsutawney Phil, “the Fearless Forecaster” (Adventures of Punxsutawney Phil)
Written by: Julia Moutran
Groundhog Puppet
You will need:
Foam Cup
Brown Construction Paper
Popsicle Stick
Glue
Brown Pom Pom
Googly Eyes
Start by having the child cover the foam cup with glue. Then you can cover the outside of the cup with brown construction paper. Take a Popsicle stick and glue a brown pom pom on the end. Have the child put some googly eyes on the pom pom. Have an adult make a small slit in bottom of cup and put the Popsicle stick in the slot. The “groundhog” will now be able to peek out of the hole to see his shadow.
Ground Hog Nest
You will need:
Cooking Spray
Shredded Wheat Squares
Instant tube Biscuits
Raisins
Approx: ½ cup butter
Approx: 1 cup brown sugar
Start by spraying the pan with cooking spray. Crumble 4 to 5 large shredded wheat squares. Gently press the biscuits into the shredded wheat. Poke raisins into them like eyes of the little groundhogs. Sprinkle brown sugar over the top of the entire pan. Drizzle melted butter over the top and bake for 15 to 20 minutes on 350º. This will look like groundhogs that are snug into their little nests.
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