Very cute kit!
We loved the content in this box very engaging
We havent delved in the set yet, but I browsed through the box a little and everything looks so great! Well thought out, themed, top quality stuff as usual!
If you’re looking for a penguin homeschool unit study that actually works for real-life preschoolers (aka: tiny humans with big feelings and short attention spans), this one was built for you. Explore Penguins is a screen-free, open-and-go unit study designed for ages 4–7 (preschool through early elementary), with over 20 hands-on activities that feel like play while quietly building early math and fine motor skills.
Here’s the heart of it: kids learn real penguin facts, then practice early skills through games, art, sensory play, and simple “do-this-next” activities—without a stack of worksheets. The vibe is playful learning, not “sit still and fill in a page.”
This unit leans into early math in the best way: manipulatives, hands-on games, and repeatable practice that doesn’t feel like drilling. The Penguins on Ice Math Set (Learning Resources®) comes with 12 activity ideas using penguin counters for sorting, patterns, counting, and beginner story problems. You’ll also get a Penguin Roll & Cover Math Mat, a Math Learning Journal, and Number Printing Practice Mats—so number sense gets real reps, but it still feels fun.
And because little learners are not meant to do “just table work” all day (none of us are, honestly), the unit balances math with hands-on creativity and fine motor builders. There’s a Scissor Practice Packet for cutting skills and hand strength, a Penguin Winter Fun I-Spy for visual discrimination, and a Penguin Brain Break for movement when attention starts to melt faster than your coffee.
The art side is wintery and satisfying: kids create a Mosaic Penguin Art Project and a Mixed-Media Winter Art Project—both great for planning, placement, and making something they’re proud to hang up. There’s also a Lego Brick Igloo Art Project, which is exactly what it sounds like: a fun mashup of building + art that makes kids feel like they’re “playing” while you’re silently cheering about fine motor work and spatial reasoning.
Sensory play is included, too—because sensory time is where so much learning sneaks in. This crate includes Steve Spangler Insta Snow, Crayola Play Dough, and Sensory Play Accessories so kids can explore textures, temperature, and cause-and-effect through hands-on winter play. (Translation: they’re engaged, you’re not scrambling for supplies, and everyone wins.) For reading, you’ll have a set of themed books ready to go, so your penguin unit study doesn’t rely on last-minute library luck.
Now let’s talk pacing—because “How long will this take?” is always the question. We include a free 4-week plan families can use as an easy, week-by-week rhythm. But it’s also designed to flex with your actual life. If your child is obsessed (and penguin phases are very real), you can move faster and do multiple activities per week. If you’re juggling siblings, appointments, or you just want a gentler pace, you can stretch the unit longer and still feel like you’re making steady progress.
And if you want to see the activities in action before you start (or you just love a good peek into someone else’s homeschool day), we also have blog content that walks through activities from this unit and shares practical tips that work in a real-life setting. You can check out ideas like the Penguins on Ice math activities, the mosaic penguin project, mixed-media winter art, roll-and-cover math, LEGO igloos, play dough play, and penguin-themed ice and snow exploration.
One more thing parents love: this crate is truly grab-and-go. Everything for the planned activities is prepped, included, and labeled, so you’re not doing the “wait… where do I even find cotton balls at 8pm?” scramble. It’s screen-free, hands-on, and intentionally built to help kids learn through movement, making, and playing—while you get to be the calm, prepared homeschool mom you always intended to be. (Even if today is a leggings-and-leftover-coffee kind of day.)
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