Meet The TOT Flock

Welcome to the TOT Flock

Welcome to the teaching the tot flock blog. This is a place to find activity ideas, teacher tips, and other useful resources for you and your toddler or preschooler. My name is Alicia. I love going to Starbucks to get some coffee or green tea. My weakness is chocolate or teacher medicine as my colleagues and I like to refer to the yummy treat. In my downtime; you can find me at the beach to relax, recharge, and catch up on some reading.

How the Flock can Help You!

I make theme-based activities that help to develop fine and gross motor skills, language development, social skills, emotional skills, and cognitive skills. My goal is to create fun creative activities that develop skills while having fun.

Learning is fun so let’s foster a desire to learn early in life to build a solid foundation for the future. Some activities include designing a scene, file folder games, pattern cards, matching, I spy, word wall cards, dramatic play activities, books, counting activities, puzzles, and movement games.

Your students will go from being bored in the classroom to being excited to come to school with excitement for the day’s activities. You too can have a toddler-approved classroom with the help of my resources.

Toddler Interactive Binder

I challenge you to try one of my resources by getting my Toddler Interactive Binder for FREE. The binder includes basic skills such as color recognition, letter recognition, tracing skills, shapes, emotions, and weather. Just click the link below to get your copy of the Toddler Interactive Binder.

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Hi, I'm Alicia

I make educational resources for toddlers and preschoolers. I love making fun activities that follow a theme and make learning fun. I love going to the beach, drinking coffee, and eating chocolate. 

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