Animal Crackers

Animal Crackers   “Animal crackers and cocoa to drink, That is the finest of suppers I think; When I’m grown up and can have what I please I think I shall always insist upon these. What do YOU choose when you’re offered a treat? When Mother says, “What would you like best to eat?” Is […]

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Improve Writing Skills

1. Make Practicing Fun Offer your child a special pencil or a rainbow of colored ones. Don’t just give her words to copy. Try simple word puzzles, anagrams, a game of hangman, or ask her to brainstorm lists around a theme to give writing practice a purpose.   2. Encourage Drawing and Puzzle Games In […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – E

1. Present a lower case and capital E to your child.  Explain that E is one of the letters that sometimes makes the same sound as its name.  Give examples of long E words, such as eagle, easy, easel and evening.  Ask if she knows another sound E makes.  Give examples of short e sounds […]

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Borax Crystal Snowflake

Grow a snowflake in a jar!   string wide mouth jar white pipe cleaners blue food coloring (optional) boiling water (with adult help) borax (available at grocery stores in the laundry soap section) pencil   With a little kitchen science you can create long lasting snowflakes as sparkly as the real ones. Cut a white […]

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Recycled Bottle Penguins

Black and white glossy acrylic paint Plastic soda or water bottles (we used 12-ounce, 1-liter, and 2-liter bottles) Styrofoam balls (2- to 3-inch diameter) Black and yellow craft foam sheets Tacky glue Masking tape (optional) Butter knife Googly eyes (we used 3/4- to 1-inch diameter) Funnel Sand Small doll accessories (optional) Child’s socks (optional) Permanent […]

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Child Friendly Living Room

Instead of spending money on activity gyms for your living room, position two sturdy wooden chairs back to back about 4 feet away from each other.  Insert a broom through the rails of the chairs so that that broom handle rests on the seat of one chair and the brush side sits on the other.  […]

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Babies and Scarves

Visual stimulation—the perspective that changes with movement; the colors of the scarves and things viewed through them   Place a scarf over your head and invite baby to pull it off.   Place several in an empty container and invite the child to pull them out and stuff them back in.   Play music and […]

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Q-Tip Snow Flake

On a piece of wax paper squeeze a dot of glue about the size of a quarter. I give each child 8 or 9 Q-Tips, and they lay one end of the Q-tip into the glue. Continue placing Q-Tips around the circle of glue.  Completely dry (day or two) and peel off wax paper.  (Some […]

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