Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tail (FSPDT): Dig into Construction Sites With 5 Way To Play With Construction Trucks

Dig into Construction Sites With 5 Way To Play With Construction Trucks

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Excited to bring you this month Dig Into Exploring hosted by JDaniel4'sMom.  This month is Construction Sites!  We love playing with our construction trucks over here.  Because we play with them often in different ways I thought I would put together a round up for you to get a few ideas on how you and the kids can play with them too. Here are 5 ways to play with construction trucks.

Dig into Construction Sites With 5 Way To Play With Construction Trucks



 COFFEE MUD




Sensory Snow-how to make




Sand playdough with construction play theme








Rock Box- A Construction Theme Sensory Bin

Goodnight, Goodnight, construction Site is our favorite construction themed book right now.  What are some books you and the kids enjoy?


Other post from this series are:

Carrot Cake Playdough- dig into underground animals

Gardening With Kids- dig into gardening

Gardening With Kids- planting flowers

We linked up to It's Playtime
Please do come and visit us again. We would love to have you back.

All kids are different and only you can decide how you let your kids play. And with what materials you let them play with. My children are supervised when playing. Please keep this in mind with any post you read of mine!
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Co-host this month are  Growing Book By Book, The Hands On Homeschooler , and Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails.  


Please link up your construction post below.  We cant wait to see what you add.

5 comments:

  1. What great fun! I love that the vehicles played in so many different terrains.

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  2. Thanks, Jaime! Great posts here for pinning!

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  3. We enjoyed that book too! Fun ideas, thanks for sharing.

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  4. Great link-up theme! My 2 yr old has *just* learnt to say (and recognise) "digger" so I feel like I'll be needing these ideas very soon!

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  5. So many fun ways to play! Thank you so much for sharing :)

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