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Indiana, United States
About the store
Welcome to Learn Play Read—a space where literacy and creativity come together. Created by a children’s librarian with experience in both public and school libraries, these resources are built on a deep understanding of how young children learn through books, play, and hands-on exploration. Now as a homeschooling parent, I design materials that are practical, flexible, and ready to use in real learning environments—whether that’s a classroom, homeschool, or library setting. Each resource is carefully developed to: -support early literacy skills -introduce rich, meaningful content (like art history) -encourage curiosity and creative expression My goal is to make learning both intentional and joyful for young children.
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Preview of Art History Projects for Kids Ages 3-12

Art History Projects for Kids Ages 3-12

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No prep. No art background needed. Just open and go—38 projects that introduce 18 artists in a simple, kid-friendly way. Perfect for ages 3–12. Instead of complicated lessons, this guide focuses on: ✔ simple ideas kids understand ✔ short, meaningful exposure to real artists ✔ creative projects with flexible outcomes Perfect for classrooms, homeschool, or at-home enrichment. 🎨 WHAT’S INCLUDED 18 artists (including artists like Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Henri Matisse) 38 art proje
Preview of Henry Matisse Preschool Craft Dough 11″x17″ Mat, Kids Play Dough Activity

Henry Matisse Preschool Craft Dough 11″x17″ Mat, Kids Play Dough Activity

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Henry Matisse Preschool Craft Dough Mat 11" x 17" Play Dough Activity | PreK–Kindergarten | May Art CenterBring art history into your classroom in a playful, hands-on way with this Henry Matisse-inspired play dough mat designed especially for young learners. This large-format 11" x 17" activity mat invites children to explore shape, color, and creative expression while building fine motor skills through play. Inspired by the bold, organic shapes of Matisse’s cut-out style, this activity enco
Preview of Wassily Kandinsky Craft Dough 11″x17″ Mat, Play Dough Activity

Wassily Kandinsky Craft Dough 11″x17″ Mat, Play Dough Activity

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Add art education to craft dough fun with this artist-inspired craft mat. This PDF mat is 11″x17″. It’s perfect for introducing Kandinsky to children – from toddlers through elementary students. Most customers print out the PDF, laminate it, and then use it as craft dough mat. It’s a downloadable PDF file.
Preview of The Get Ready for Kindergarten Calendar

The Get Ready for Kindergarten Calendar

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This calendar is a generic calendar, making it easy to start in January, June, November – in any month or on any day! Each month contains thirty-one activities, so you’ll even have a few extras for days you feel like doubling up activities.Please rate and review, if you can. It helps us continue to provide resources like this one.Sometimes it can seem overwhelming when we think about trying to prepare children for kindergarten. There are so many skills, concepts, and topics to cover.  We’re here
Preview of The Summer of Fun and Learning Daily Calendar

The Summer of Fun and Learning Daily Calendar

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This calendar is a generic, virtual calendar, making it easy to start in any month or on any day! Each of the three months contains thirty-one activities. As 93 days is longer than the standard school summer break, you’ll even have a few extras for days you feel like doubling up activities or would prefer to skip any activities.93 activities for families to enjoy throughout the summer: The Summer of Fun and Learning Daily Calendar can help kids enjoy the summer. Three months with no school are
Preview of Group or Individual Sensory Play Activities for 6 months - 4 years

Group or Individual Sensory Play Activities for 6 months - 4 years

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Let's Get Messy! Sensory Play is a guide to creating a four-week sensory play activity program. Each week includes six sensory activities six month old children all the way up to four year old children can enjoy. These activities can be used individually or in groups in the home, classroom, library, or daycare. *Bonus: The Let's Get Messy! Sensory Play guide also includes six activities you can incorporate each week of the sensory program to maximize on early literacy skills, fine motor skills,
Preview of Sensory Activities for 1-2 Year Olds

Sensory Activities for 1-2 Year Olds

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These 16 sesnsory activities are great for improving fine motor skills, expressing creativity, and learning through play. It's a printable resource that teachers, daycare instructors, and other caregivers can distribute to families to encourage at home play. Please rate and review, so I can continue to make FREE resources for parents, teachers, and other superheroes!
Preview of The Get Ready for Kindergarten Handbook

The Get Ready for Kindergarten Handbook

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Prepare for kindergarten! Information for preparing your child for kindergarten  Kindergarten Prep Can be OverwhelmingYou want to make sure your preschooler is ready when he or she walks through those kindergarten doors for the first time? You know that they’ll learn a lot at school, but you may feel a lot of pressure to make sure they have a great foundation before they start kindergarten. Sometimes it seems overwhelming, doesn’t it? Don’t worry. Just a little bit of fun every day will ensure t
Preview of Amazing Nonfiction for Preschoolers Book List and Reading Tips Bookmarks

Amazing Nonfiction for Preschoolers Book List and Reading Tips Bookmarks

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Incorporating nonfiction books into preschooler's daily reading habits can be tricky, but here are some great books to start with, as well as 10 tips for reading nonfiction books with preschoolers. Two double-sided bookmarks are included: First bookmark: List of 20 nonfiction books for preschoolers Second bookmark: 10 tips for reading nonfiction books with preschoolers Print (two bookmarks fit on each 8.5" x 11" page) and use in your library/classroom or distribute to children and/or caregiver
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to Learn Play Read—a space where literacy and creativity come together. Created by a children’s librarian with experience in both public and school libraries, these resources are built on a deep understanding of how young children learn through books, play, and hands-on exploration. Now as a homeschooling parent, I design materials that are practical, flexible, and ready to use in real learning environments—whether that’s a classroom, homeschool, or library setting. Each resource is carefully developed to: -support early literacy skills -introduce rich, meaningful content (like art history) -encourage curiosity and creative expression My goal is to make learning both intentional and joyful for young children.

Teaching style

My teaching approach blends intentional instruction with creative exploration, grounded in years of experience as a children’s librarian. Each resource is designed to: -introduce rich content (like art history) in an accessible way -connect learning to high-quality children’s literature -support foundational skills through hands-on activities I focus on creating structured, easy-to-follow materials that still allow for flexibility and creativity—so teachers and parents can adapt them to their learners.

My own education history

I hold a Master’s degree in Library Science with a specialization in Youth Services, along with a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing. I have also completed all required coursework and passed the state certification exam toward earning a K–12 Teaching License with a Library Media endorsement (student teaching in progress). My background combines literacy, child development, and curriculum design, which informs every resource I create.

Additional biographical information

I’ve spent years helping children discover books they love—first as a librarian, and now as a parent guiding my own child’s learning at home. Creating resources for Learn Play Read allows me to bring together everything I value most: meaningful stories, creative expression, and developmentally appropriate learning for young children. When I’m not creating resources, I’m reading aloud, testing activities in our homeschool, and continually searching for the best children’s books to share with other families and educators.