The Frozen bug has finally struck our house and you know what, it feels great!! I love hearing J’s little voice singing the songs and seeing C (my 1 year old son) bust a move and sadly, watching my husband belt out “Let it go”. What can I say we are a dorky family. Courtesy of this movie, I decided that I would do a Frozen preschool lesson plan for J this week and Jennifer from Study at Home Mama is joining in on the fun. Let’s walk.
What You Need
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–Light Blue Mega Blocks
–Ice trays (2)
-White ice cubes
-Blue ice cubes
-Bin( container to house everything)
-Snow (optional)
Grab enough snow in your bin as a base and place your Duplos as well as ice cubes in the bin. Allow your preschooler to explore different ways to build their castle.
This is what ours looked like:
If you enjoyed this post, check out our Frozen inspired jello as well as our Frozen winter sensory bin. Thanks for walking with me and don’t forget to check out the rest of the week’s Frozen:Disney preschool lesson plan and scan our joint Pinterest board for more ideas.
Follow Jennifer’s board Disney Preschool Lesson Plans on Pinterest.
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