O (circle shapes)
- Painting O’s … my 3-year-old thought this was so cool!  
- Need a blank paper and a shallow tray of paint (orange paint would work nicely for O week!)  
- Dip the end of a toilet paper tube into the paint, then stamp O’s all over your paper.  
- Try the end of a straw in another color of paint to make tiny circles.  
- Try a clean, dry plastic bottle top (you know, the screw on kind from juice bottles or a gallon of milk) for medium circles.  
- You could even use a cup turned upside-down dipped in paint.
 
 
   
- NAME-O!  
- Write each of the kids' names on a strip of paper. To make the game a little more exciting write their full name.  
- Give then a cup of O-shaped cereal.  
- Place a set of letter cards in a bag.  
- To play, remove a card and let the kids announce the letter.  
- The kids see if they have that letter and, if so, cover it with a cheerio.  
- When all their letters are covered, they can call out "Name-O!" Clear the cards & play again! 
 
- Play with a Hoola Hoop or make a simple Ring Toss game.  
- Circle Shape Hunt  
- Go on a shape hunt around the house and find as many different circles shapes as you can (clock, plates, balls, doorknobs…)
 
Snack Idea: a bagel with your favorite spread and decorated with Cheerios 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Just stumbled accross your site--I think I got here through Pinterest, but can't remember. You know how the internet works. haha. I am LOVING all of your ideas. Thanks so much for sharing them!
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