Kindergarten Day

The first kindergarten was founded by Friedrich Froebel in Germany in 1837. One day, your child will be going off to kindergarten, but in the meantime, he or she will love “playing” school—especially if he or she gets to be the teacher. This play-acting will give you an insight into what your child imagines school […]

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Lima Bean Respect Day

Here’s a great project to get kids’ imaginations soaring. Read the story of “Jack and the Beanstalk” to your child. Then glue a lima bean down on a piece of blank paper. Ask your child to draw something growing out of this “magic” bean. You’ll be amazed at what your little one comes up with! […]

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Titanic Remembrance Day

The Titanic was supposed to be an unsinkable ship, until an iceberg brought her down. However, nowadays, with our technology, this could not happen. And it also won’t happen when you make an unsinkable sponge boat with your little sailor! There are many different types including row boats, sailboats, tugboats, steamboats, airboats, motorboats, cruise ships, […]

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Look Up At The Sky Day

Go outside and gaze up at the clouds together. Point to different clouds and discuss what objects or animals you think they look like. As clouds drift by, make up a story about what they are and where they are going. The point is to let your imaginations be as vast as the blue, blue […]

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Chinese New Year

The fifteen-day New Year’s celebration includes praying, paying respect to ancestors, and visiting family and friends. Families decorate their homes with flowers, trays of tangerines and oranges, and circular trays of dried, candied fruit. They also place new money in red envelopes, hang red banners, and buy new orange or red outfits for the children. […]

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Kazoo Day

It’s simply impossible not to smile when you hear the funny sound of a kazoo. Not only do children love them, but kazoos are inexpensive and a cinch to play. Pick up several at a teacher’s supply store and invite your child to start his or her own marching kazoo band.

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Australia Day

Australia is known as the “The Land Down Under,” because it sits at the bottom of the globe, in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is home to some of the most unusual creatures in the world: kangaroos, koalas, platypuses, kookaburras, and wombats—animals that are found nowhere else in the world. Take a trip to your local […]

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Opposite Day

Use this day to teach your child an all-important beginning concept. All you need are lots of items representing opposites—for example, a soft cotton ball, a hard rock, a smooth piece of vinyl, a rough piece of sandpaper etc. Ask your child to place an object on one side of the table, then its opposite […]

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