![]() ![]() Oatmeal Apple Crisp: A Recipe for Kids // Liz’s Early Learning SpotĪpple Addition Write and Wipe Cards // Playdough to Plato ![]() Number Match Apples // A Dab of Glue Will DoĪpple Life Cycle Hat // The STEM Laboratoryįine Motor Strengthening Apple Activity // The OT ToolboxĪpple Tree Counting Puzzles // The Kindergarten Connection Write and Wipe Math Cards | Bobbing for Apples // Science KiddoĪpple Life Cycle Printable Book // Stay at Home Educator Kindergarten Math Activity: Apple Matching Game // Steamsationalīobbing for Apples Fine Motor Activity // Stir the Wonder Letter Matching Apple Tree Activity // Fun Learning for KidsĪpple Lacing Fine Motor Bag // Coffee Cups and Crayons Typing it out seems to take longer than actually making the book does! Here’s a short video that shows you what I mean: Staple along the left-hand side of the book. Place the pages in the correct order, with the folded sides facing to the right. ![]() Fold each page in half along the black lines, making sure the pictures are facing out. Print out a copy of the book (found at the end of this post). ![]() To really drive home the counting aspect of the book, consider pairing it with some real apples. It’s a fun way to extend an apple theme and work on both early math and early literacy skills.
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