A smile can be socially distanced

Learning how to make friends and build relationships is one of the most important things that children learn preschool. While it’s difficult to measure objectively, the ability to create and maintain connections with others can be a tremendous source of future success and happiness.  Yet, as adults, it’s easy to forget how to reach outContinue reading “A smile can be socially distanced”

LVPPP’s best ever play dough recipe

Today at preschool my 4 year old informed Teacher Liz that he was much too old to play with play dough. But what was the first thing he said when we got in the car? “Mommy, let’s make play dough when we get home!” Before we started at LVPPP I’d struggled to find a good recipeContinue reading “LVPPP’s best ever play dough recipe”

5 Fall activities to do with your preschooler

Running out of ideas for things to do with your toddler? Check out these five fall activities that will keep the whole family engaged. 1. Play in the leaves There’s nothing more cliché or more fun than playing in the leaves! If you don’t want to ruin all your hard work raking the leaves offContinue reading “5 Fall activities to do with your preschooler”

Giant Alien Pumpkin Comes to Queensbury

What’s 923 pounds, shaped like an alien and took a crane to move from a North Shore resident’s backyard last weekend? Why it’s a giant pumpkin, of course! And for families looking for a little extra Halloween spirit, it’s a spectacle guaranteed to amaze your pre-schooler. As reported in the North Shore News, Queensbury resident JeffContinue reading “Giant Alien Pumpkin Comes to Queensbury”

Our Favourite Pumpkin Patches

The leaves are falling. The rain has started. Autumn is in the air. With shorter days and plunging temperatures what can you do to entertain the kids during a pandemic?  Luckily, October has a ready made, Covid friendly solution in the form of a beloved tradition: the pumpkin patch. Whether you’re looking for corn mazes,Continue reading “Our Favourite Pumpkin Patches”

Easy fall recipes to make with your little one

Spending time with your little one in the kitchen is not only a great way to spend a rainy day, but getting them involved will help them develop fine motor skills, math skills and can also expand their palate. Plus Fall is filled with so many delicious seasonal flavours like pumpkin, apples and cinnamon!Check outContinue reading “Easy fall recipes to make with your little one”

Halloween Bucket List

Whether or not your family will be trick-or-treating this year, the global pandemic has certainly limited Halloween festivities for many people. However, there are still many ways your family can creep it real and have a boo-tiful time together. Celebrate this season’s spookiest holiday by checking off all the items on our Halloween bucket list. Continue reading “Halloween Bucket List”