Fitness For My Toddler

  Toddlers use play to explore and learn about the world. By encouraging your toddler to engage in active play, you’re helping him develop a natural curiosity about how things work. Two-and three-year olds thrive on unstructured play such as running, swinging, climbing, playing in a sandbox, and carefully supervised water play. By age two, […]

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Family Rules Canvas

     1. Get a huge canvas. nicole’s was 30″ x 40″. Mine is a little smaller, but not much. Get it on sale please. Paint the canvas (you see the paint on the border and on the sides). it’s best if the canvas is wrapped all around the edges rather than the exposed wood. […]

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Fingerplays and Action Songs

One, Two, Three, Four, Five: Knock Knock: Wiggles: One, two, three, four, five (Count on fingers.) Once I caught a fish alive. (Wiggle hand like a fish.) Six, seven, eight, nine, ten. (Count fingers on second hand.) Then I let him go again. (Pretend to throw fish back.) Why did I let that fishy go? […]

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About Toddlers

1 to 3 Years Old   Between their first and second birthdays, children   §  Are energetic, busy and curious; §  Are self-centered; §  Like to imitate the sounds and actions of others (for example, by repeating words that parents and others say and by pretending to do housework or yard work with adults); §  […]

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About Babies

Birth to 1 Year Old   Babies grow and change dramatically during their first year. They begin to   §  Develop some control over their bodies. They learn to hold up their heads, roll over, sit up, crawl, stand up and, in some cases, walk. §  Become aware of themselves as separate from others. They […]

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Recycled Super Snake

A fun, eco-friendly activity to reinforce what children have learned about snakes and to build team-work.   Reinforce study about snakes. Learn to identify patterns. Use recycled materials to create a creative piece of artwork. Develop a sense of team work in building something together. Use fine motor skills to practice tying knots or twist […]

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Scribble, write, draw

Toddlers love to copy the big people in their lives, especially when they get to use “grown-up” tools. So now is a good time to find or buy writing tools that are just their size.   Easy-to-hold pencils. Washable markers in bright colors. (These make good gifts for special occasions. Spread the word to your […]

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stART and More – Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

Read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. (Author), John Archambault (Author), Lois Ehlert (Illustrator).  In this bright and lively rhyme, the letters of the alphabet race each other to the top of the coconut tree. When X, Y, and Z finally scramble up the trunk, however, the weight is too much, and down […]

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