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One Amazing Tool to Kick-Start Home School for Your Preschooler

This post is sponsored by Dilly’s Tree House, a wonder. All content is my own!

Are you planning on homeschooling your preschooler, but don’t know where to start?

I know the feeling having done preschool at home with my oldest son. It can be hard to know where to start homeschooling your preschooler. What lesson do you start on? How do you make it engaging and fun?

Not to mention having enough ideas and materials to plan months worth of lessons for your little one.

Having that guidance for you and your preschooler makes it so much easier. I’m so excited to be partnered with Dilly’s Tree House today to tell you about an amazing and fun tool to easily kick-start your preschoolers home school!

One Amazing Tool to Kick-Start Home School for Your Preschooler

Before kick starting home school for your preschooler I recommend thinking about the following things:

  • What time are you going to work on home school? Set aside a regular time in your schedule for home school activities with your preschooler.
  • Where are you going to do your preschool activities? Think about setting up special places for your preschool home schooling. A large table outdoors might be perfect for messy activities.
  • Do you have a learning plan in mind? Are you planning on creating lessons yourself? It’s good to have a plan for homeschooling your preschooler. If you have lessons and ideas lined up it makes it easier to keep going day by day. Read below for one great tool that will make your planning super easy!

Dilly’s Tree House Pre-K Learning System

If you are thinking of homeschooling your preschooler, I highly recommend Dilly’s Tree House as a great place to get started!

Dilly’s Tree House learning system is an award winning 7-Month preschool program! Each month comes in it’s own individual box with activities, manipulatives, and lesson plans for your preschooler.

My favorite things about Dilly’s Tree House is that a lot of the activities are play based. It’s so important to me that my kids get some kind of active play while they are learning, especially in preschool!

These boxes are meant to be done in a specific order. Each has an animal character on the front to guide you.

When you take a peak inside you will see that there is a fun item to help you with the activities inside. I suggest looking through the box and activities before you begin to plan out what you want to do each day. You can also let your kids play with the item while you get the activity ready.

Under the paper you’ll find lots more activities and stickers that go along with the theme of the box. Each activity is unique and can be repeated again later in the month or when you finish all your boxes.

The books included in each box are easy readers with the same animal character and theme from the box. They are so cute and fun to read with the kids!

We’ve explored a few of the boxes so far from Dilly’s Tree House and I have been amazed at how engaged my little preschooler gets with each box.

In the second box we found a super hero cape, which was a lot of fun. We even have some more activities with our cape lined up this week!

Would you like to win 7-Months of Dilly’s Tree House to Kick-Start your Preschooler’s Learning?

I’m partnered with Dilly’s Tree House to give away the Dilly’s Tree House 7-Month Pre-K learning system to one lucky reader!

The giveaway is open to residents of the US 18+. Entering is very easy using the widget below!

 



Sammy

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  • I am seriously considering homeschooling the next school year. We do have good schools in the area but they are so overcrowded that the teachers just cannot give the individual attention needed to students who have slight learning disabilities like my son.

  • Sometimes homeschooling sounds like a good idea but I'm the only one supporting my family so I have to work outside the home!

  • I do not plan on homeschooling for pre-school. My daughter will be attending the pre-school at her day care. It is affiliated with the local school district in town.

    • Hi Samantha! I think it's great that moms have so many options on how to school our children. I think Dilly's Tree House is definitely a great resource for all families. If your child is in pre-school the activities in these boxes can definitely help reinforce what they are learning! :)

  • I do not plan on homeschooling, however I do a lot of one-on-one learning activities with my children. My oldest daughter who is almost 7 could recognize her letters (upper and lower case), numbers 0-9, the main colors and the main shapes at the age of 27 months. My middle daughter who just turned 5 has had quite a lot of trouble retaining the information she is taught from home and from Head Start. I also have a 1 1/2 year old daughter who I am just starting to work with. This box would be wonderful to get both my 5 year old and my 1 year old interested in learning! Thanks for the opportunity! :)

    • Hi Mara! That's awesome, talk about super mom! I'm sure these boxes would be great for your little ones learning. :)

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