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My son likes mazes and dot-to-dot exercises. You can buy cheap little books pretty much everywhere. I also have Mighty Minds, the magnetic one, and he likes to play with the shapes. And he's pretty good at building easy puzzles by himself. Sometimes I give him our math balance to play with. I also have a plastic container that I filled with dry beans of all shapes and sizes and the kids play in it like a sandbox. But I don't take that out too often just for my DS, because when I do, my older DD wants to play too and then she doesn't focus on her school work.

 

I have also given him easy shapes to cut out and then glue onto another paper (he has to fit the right shape into the right spot). I just make my own shapes and pages on my computer. My kid isn't big on coloring, but try coloring books, or sticker books.

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I would check out you local bookstore. They should have mazes & dot to dots. Also handwritting sheets or one of those wipe of boards? I know Staples carries them. Puzzles would be good. How about audio books from the library with matching read along book?

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My dc both like the Evan Moor Literature Pockets. We have done both the Nursery Rhymes and Fairytales ones. I get the copies made ahead of time, and let them work on their pockets for awhile each day. When they finish one, they choose another. It does take a little help in stapling, giving instructions, but it is mostly independent.

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I have been to Hoomeschool Share so many times in the last few weeks, and I have somehow managed to completley miss this. Thanks so much for posting the link!

 

I second (third?) the Evan Moor literature pockets. We haven't done Fairy Tales yet, but my 5 year-old is loving the nursery rhymes pockets.

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My DS loved and blew through his Hidden Pictures activity book. He finished it today, so I am very thankful for the Kindergarten Kits posted above. Thanks for asking this question. I would have forgotten about it until tomorrow when I had nothing to keep him occupied while I worked with DD.

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I have been to Hoomeschool Share so many times in the last few weeks, and I have somehow managed to completley miss this. Thanks so much for posting the link!

:iagree:Me, too! I was surprised to see these. Are they fun/ interesting?

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I have been to Hoomeschool Share so many times in the last few weeks, and I have somehow managed to completley miss this. Thanks so much for posting the link!

 

 

You know, if I hadn't clicked the "what's new" link I wouldn't have found them. They don't seem to be anywhere else on their site!

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