* Playdough and cookie cutters
* White paper, small pre-cut paper shapes, and glue (for 3-5 yr olds)
* Marbels, colorful pom poms, large beads and egg cartons for sorting
* Coffee filters, markers, and water dropper (color then drop the H2O)
* Markers and empty paper towel/toliet paper rolls for coloring
* Pipecleaners and Fruit Loops or Applejacks
* Moon Sand with sand toys
* Small pieces of squared cut paper and stapler (for 4 and 5 yr olds) to make little books
* Jewels and seashells for exploration
* Sequins, funnels, and water bottles for transferring and making colorful shakers!
* Magnets, paper clips, coins, silverware, and paper for exploring the concept of "magnetic force"
* White paper, stamps and pads
* Styrofoam peanuts, styrofoam cups
* Ziploc bags and uncooked pasta for bagging, zipping, and pouring out
* Small cereal boxes (with pre-made holes) and Q-tips to push and pull through: This can also be for fine-motor development
* Letters written out on white paper, let your child use glue to trace
* Colored paper and clear tape; have your child make letters on the paper using tape pieces, then trace them with a black marker!