Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Storage Cabinets Galore

 

It’s Never too late or too early to organize the classroom! We have plenty of  storage cabinets to help organize your classroom and keep a tidy room for all to enjoy!

  • Our sturdy Birch laminate Gratnell storage cabinets come complete with 9,12 or 15 clear storage trays.
  • The trays make it easy for kids to pull them out and put them back; the rigid plastic stands up to years of hard use.
  • The trays are stackable during playtime and then store easily in our beautiful storage cabinets - fitted with castors so they easily and conveniently go anywhere.

9 Tray Storage Cabinet- 17.5in. x 40.5 in. x 24.5 in.

Our Price: $459.99 / EA*

Truck from NH.
GreenGuard certified.
Made in USA.
Lifetime Warranty.

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12 Tray Storage Cabinet- 17.5 in. x 40.5in. x 31.5 in.

Our Price: 499.99/ EA*

Truck from NH.
GreenGuard certified.
Made in USA.
Lifetime Warranty.

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15 Tray Storage Cabinet – 17.5 in. x 40.5 in. x 39 in.

Our Price: $559.99/EA*

Truck from NH.
GreenGuard certified.
Made in USA.
Lifetime Warranty

 

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For those needing only trays not storage cabinets:

Gratnell clear shallow tray- 17 in. x 12.5 in. x 3in.

our price : $6.26/ EA*

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Gratnell Clear plastic tray- 13 in. x 10.5 in. x 5in.

our price: $9.59/ EA*

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Medium Gratnell Tray- 17in. x 12.5 in. x 6 in.

our price: $12.33/ EA *

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*All Prices are subject to change.

Nice and tidy rooms help mold creative minds!!

Follow this link to find more storage options to fit your classrooms needs: http://www.purefunsupply.com/Daycare-Toy-Storage-s/438.htm

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Christmas Graham Cracker House


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Items needed:
  • Graham Crackers
  • Favorite gummy candies (gumdrops, sour patch kids, Swedish fish)
  • Sprinkles
  • Mini m&m’s
  • Marshmallows
  • Teddy Grahams 
  • Melting Chocolate/icing
  • Plates
Each child should get two full-size graham crackers per house. The Graham cracker should be broken into halves, creating 4 pieces for the children to use and create their house.(2 pieces will be for the foundation of the house and the remaining 2 pieces will be for the roof of the house.)
Creating the foundation to the house, Grab your icing/melted chocolate and 2 pieces of the graham cracker. You will want to add your icing/chocolate to the top of each of these. then stack them on top of one another with the frosting facing up on both. (The icing/ melted chocolate will act as the “glue” to keep the house together.)On the top piece of the frosted foundation have the children decorate it. adding one of the sour patch kids or teddy graham to the center( giving the house someone to live in it.)
Next add the roof of the house in an upside down v position. Add icing/melted chocolate to where the top of the roof connects. while you still have the icing/ melted chocolate, add some to both sides of the roof and decorate those with your favorite gummy candy.
Now it’s time to admire your art and better yet eat it!







Monday, December 12, 2016

Christmas Tree Plate

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Items you will need: Plates, green paint, markers, white construction paper or computer paper, Yellow construction paper, glue, scissors

  1. Paint the front of the plate green except the very tips of the rippled edge of the plate(if you want the trees to look like the first picture)
  2. On the tips of the rippled edge use a red marker to represent the garland along the tree.
  3. Cut the plate into 3 triangles.
  4. Glue the triangles together with the points mid way on the back of one another.
  5. On white construction paper or printer paper, have the children use their markers and color circles or any design they would like the ornaments to be.
  6. Cut the ornaments out and glue them to the tree.
  7. Cut out a star with the yellow construction paper and have the children glue it to the tippy top of the tree.
  8. You now have a decorated Christmas tree!

Tips for preschool teachers: you can always use glitter, pom poms, jewels, confetti and ribbon to decorate instead of them making their own ornaments.

Oh Christmas Tree Plate, Oh Christmas Tree Plate…How lovely are your branches!

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Reindeer treats for the classroom


Ingredients needed:
  • Graham crackers
  • Peanut butter
  • Raisins
  • Mini pretzels
  • M&Ms
Directions:
1. Have the children spread the peanut butter on a graham cracker square. Give the children spoons and show them how to use the rounded edge to spread the peanut butter.
2. Let the children get two mini pretzels to add as the reindeer’s antlers.
3. Have the children add two raisins for the reindeer’s eyes.
4. Let the children choose an M&M for the reindeer’s nose.
5. Let the children enjoy their snack with a tasty cup of PureFUN! 100% Concentrated Juice