Monday, October 12, 2009


Transportation Station
Trains, Planes, and a Tricycle?!
Kids will love this November Curriculum Kit.
Order it online now at www.mothergoosetime.com
or Call 1 (800) 523-6933

Sunday, September 27, 2009

FREE MUSIC


Mother Goose Time's newest release is the Treehouse Club, featuring folk-inspired children's music. With 3000 copies already sold, we know you'll love this quality children's music.
The songs will have your children singing along to silly songs about trees, leaves, spiders, bees, and even a big moose.

Purchase the entire CD directly from Mother Goose Time at www.mothergoosetime.com

The Changing Colors of Leaves

Trees are amazing.
Explore their mysteries with your preschooler in the Mother Goose Time Curriculum October 2009 Kit. Includes daily activities, art, music, books and lots more!

Do you homeschool - you can order for just one or two children. Do you have a large childcare center - kits are available for multiple classrooms. Mother Goose Time customizes each kit to your size and needs.

Order Today Online at www.mothergoosetime.com

Saturday, April 4, 2009


Looking for a silly octopus song to sing-a-long while making your art project. Try this one titled: NO BONES. 

No Bones is featured on Mother Goose Time's newest CD "Ocean Commotion." Available for purchase at their website www.mothergoosetime.com

Octopus Craft


Can you count to 8? Preschoolers will love this simple art project where they cut straight lines, stick stickers and draw a face on their adorable Octopus. Try it today!


Preschool Art Project used with permission from Mother Goose Time Preschool Curriculum.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Easy Ideas for Building Fluency in Literacy

Did you know that fluency is a key element of building literacy in preschoolers? Imagine I gave you a stack of alphabet cards. I'm sure you could easily name each letter. This is fluency. 

You can help young children build their fluency without using letters though. Here are some other ideas:
  • collect a stack of silverware (fork, spoon). Lay them out in a line. Ask the child to tell you what type of silverware is on the table. (fork, spoon, spoon, fork)
  • Cut up different shapes (circle, square, triangle). Play the same naming game.
  • Before snack time, try this exercise with common treats (carrots, peas, cracker)