Make-Your-Own Math Practice

Grab your child’s interest with homemade books. • Drawing paper • Markers and/or crayons • Ink pad and stamps • Bookbinding materials: a stapler, or a hole punch and yarn or small binder rings   The Shape of Things: Can your child identify a circle, square, triangle, or rectangle in the objects around her? Take a walk and encourage […]

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Watercolor Classroom Quilt

This is a great art project to promote friendship in the classroom. Also, this activity is ideal for a fun back-to-school project!   To develop fine motor skills To engage in collaborative artwork To encourage creativity   Each child will need one plain white section of paper towels. Put some liquid watercolor paint in small […]

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Writing from 18m – 8 years

Toby’s Writing: Age 18 months    Toby starts to scribble at 18 months. His parents provide him with unlined paper and thick markers that are easy for him to grasp. His ability to make dark marks and to write in a circular motion indicate that he is gaining control over the small muscles in his […]

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Watering Can Greeting Card

  Your child can sow seeds of love with this Mother’s Day or National Teacher Day (May 3rd) greeting card. Packed with flower or vegetable seeds, it’s a garden in the making (water not included).   Silver card stock Scissors Seed packet Tape   Print this watering can template on a piece of silver card […]

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Crafts & Ideas Box Craft

If your children are frequently bored like most, you can provide hours of entertainment, fun and creativity with a craft box that you make yourself. Craft boxes contain assorted materials your child can use to make anything he can imagine and the things your child can imagine are usually things you would never think of […]

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Soup’s On!

• Stone Soup, by Jon J Muth (optional) • paper • crayons and/or markers In this folktale, three monks entice frightened villagers to make soup from stones. The villagers discover that when they give, they receive much more in return. As you read the story with your child, encourage him to predict what will happen next. What does […]

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Child Friendly Child’s Room

When decorating the nursery for your baby, keep in mind that newborns can visually perceive objects place 8-12 inches away from their face.  Since their field of vision is so limited, contrasting colors (such as red, black and white) are easiest to discern.  Create easy to make, engaging flash cards displaying favorite baby images, such […]

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Sparkling Sensory

  Toddlers need lots of sensory activities; this one helps build the fine motor skills as well as takes care of a sensory experience. My toddlers love this!     You need one bottle of any color glitter paint, a large piece of clear contact paper, a flat smooth surface and thick/wide tape.   Find […]

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