That sounds great Bright Sparks. It is good to make changes and improvements. The kids will love it but, even more so, you will find your days are so much better once you get things the way you want them and have a daycare space you can feel good about.

I needed an operation last fall and I was closed for 8 weeks. Once I felt better/stronger I tackled the daycare space. I looked around at everything and decided what worked and what didn't. It was really good to have that time to stand back and look at everything and make that decision and then carefully think about what I wanted to improve and do it piece by piece without the pressure of thinking the dcks were coming the next day or so.

I put in a ikea expedit shelf on its side. It holds a lot of toys and the top is low enough to function as either a bench or for the kids to use as a play surface. It is my fav addition to the room.

I put up new removable wall stickers for cat in the hat. They were a hit with the kids.

I removed a lot of toys and toy bins that really didn't get played with and would just end up cluttered on the floor. I found hanging shelves for the closet to use to store learning activities like our file folder games, etc

I also had time to make a bunch of flashcards myself for colours, letters, file folder games on patterns, etc. I am so glad I did. They have been used a lot and helping to get my preschoolers ready for September.

Overall for this year I am trying to do occasional themes that are for 1 week. This week we are doing snow/snowmen. Too funny that the temps are rising and the snow is melting though. lol I won't do a theme every week though. Once a month maybe and then there are holiday themes in between like easter, Valentine's etc so we do those of course.

And I am doing tons of fun crafts/learning ideas from Pinterest. I have made some great learning activities from there these past two weeks and the kids love them so far.

I also have to prepare more scissor and gluing activities for this year to prepare the preschoolers for JK.

I also just invested in a felt board and some felt board stories. We are two days into the felt board and so far it has been great. I am glad I invested in it. The kids seem to enjoy it and play with it independently at times and I can also use it for circle time.

I really am trying to set a goal for myself to cut back on buying things. I tend to spend $150 on average for craft supplies i.e paints/stamps/paper/colour printing etc/learning things/toys/dck birthday presents etc a month and I think I need to trim that a lot. I think I spent a lot for 2012. I need to try to be more budget conscious in 2013 and use things I have already or think of ways to make things cheaper .