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Bulletin board ideas for daycare or preschool for the month of January
Bulletin boards are a valuable part component of the atmosphere of the daycare classroom or playroom. Own A Daycare is going to help you celebrate January with creative bulletin boards that focus on winter. Your daycare kids will love helping you decorate for the New Year, so it’s a good idea to encourage children to get involved with creating parts of your January bulletin board. Here are a few simple and inexpensive ideas for January bulletin boards for your daycare or preschool classroom.
Surfing the web and Pinterest, we came across this fun bulletin board called “I Love Snow” from Miss G’s Ausie Kindergarten. To make this bulletin board, you will need photos of your daycare kids and winter props (snow shovels, snowballs, etc.). You can have the kids pose with the props. Then, enlarge and print the photos. Next, simply add the photos to your bulletin board that has been decorated with snow and snowflakes.
We love this bulletin board from PE Central because it reminds kids and their parents to engage in physical activity every day and it is perfect for January! It’s titled “Winter Wonderland” and includes the words “Get Out and Play!” According to PE Central, you’ll need the following to make the bulletin board: “Blue butcher paper, Ellison machine for letters, brown paper for trees, pie plates for icicles, white paper for snow people, white cloth for snow, various sport balls to use as snowballs, and pins”. If you don’t have an Ellison machine or other die cut machine, you can cut the letters by hand. You can use baseball, basketball, soccer ball stickers for the snowman. If kids are helping, you wil want to cut the icicles out of pie plates yourself.
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