Learning Activities
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This activity can help children recognize the difference between feeling tense and feeling relaxed.
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This activity teaches your child about cooperation, as you help her walk backwards by directing her vocally.
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Follow the instructions to expand your child's vocabulary with this early childhood game.
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Take your nose out for a walk. Explore your senses and keep track of the smells all around you!
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Learning Activities
Your child will have a great time writing crazy captions using some cutout magazine pictures and poster board.
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This skip-counting game is fun and makes it simple to learn new ways to count.
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Create a family newspaper and ask your child to report on happenings in your home.
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Challenge your toddler to match an object with its traced outline in this fun activity.
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Trying to fly a kite can be frustrating for toddlers. Make it lots more fun with a helium balloon!
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Here are some suggestions for household counting assignments your child will enjoy.
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When he finishes this counting activity, your preschool child will get a tasty surprise.
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This science activity is great for kids who forget to brush their teeth, because it shows them how cavities form.
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Label a binder with categories like "Athletics," "Family Games," and "Food," and keep family records in it – just like the Guinness Book of World Records!
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Make your own memory cards using leftover holiday gift wrap and index cards.
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Make a bubble pipe with some drinking straws and tape, and let your toddler blow bubbles outside.
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Here are some interesting words that your preschool child has probably heard, but may not understand.
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Parents can help teach their children the rules of Roman numerals with this activity.
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This science activity uses a lemon, a paper clip, and some copper wire to demonstrate a battery's function.
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