Do you have little builders in your house? I’ve got a post for you! Or maybe you have a reluctant builder as I do. I’ve got a post for you too! It’s 100 Invitations to Build, a must download list of fun, unusual even downright silly things that you can build with. Because building helps kids develop in so many ways – fine motor skills, problem-solving skills, spatial awareness, creative imagination, the list keeps going.
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Iggy Peck, Architect
Today’s activity is inspired by one of our favorite books, Iggy Peck, Architect {affiliate}. Iggy has a passion for building and shows his reluctant classmates and teacher how building can get you out of a jam. And can be fun, too! He builds out of chalk, out of dirt, even out of pancakes. And the suspension bridge he and his classmates build out of sticks and string saves the day.
100 Invitations to Build
So for your next hands-on play session, why don’t you pull out some building materials? Here is a fun list of 100 different things to try, all in honor of Iggy Peck {affiliate}. Grab your FREE printable by clicking the button below.
FREE! 100 INVITATIONS TO BUILD IDEA LIST
Some Fun Invitations to Build
Want to get inspired? Here are some fun invitations to build we did at Left Brain Craft Brain. This Upcycled Suspension Bridge is a perfect tie-in to Iggy Peck, Architect {affiliate}
Our Tinkering Trees are a year-round favorite in our house.
Put a fun character spin on an old favorite by building Elsa’s Ice Palace.
Introduce Design Thinking to your kids with one of the building materials from the list and this fun Design Thinking Challenge.
Or if you love Iggy Peck, try this Tinkering Station inspired by Rosie Revere, Engineer {affiliate}!
Magnets are magic in the Preschool Play Lab: M is for Magnets activity ebook!
Explore the wonders of attraction with activities like Magnet Painting process art exploration, Magnet Detective dramatic play, Magnet Tile Math Challenges, Mess-Free Magnetic Science Center, and more! Each Preschool Play Lab unit study is filled with hands-on play and learn activities for each of your classroom’s centers plus fun ideas for snack time and circle time, too.
Loaded with STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math), M is for Magnets spells fun for preschoolers!
What's Inside M is for Magnets:
- Â Hands-on projects for all of your preschool centers
- science
- literacy
- art
- building
- dramatic play
- sensory
- Circle time song
- Favorite books about magnets
- Snacktime idea
- Helpful teacher prep and play instructions
- What's the STEAM behind it? education section
FREE! 100 INVITATIONS TO BUILD IDEA LIST
Such a great list of building materials. It’s perfect for inspiring lots of creativity!
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