Bubble Wrap Printing

  To enhance large muscle development and early math, science and reading skills by mixing paint and creating patterns and designs with this simple print-making technique.   • Attach large pieces (12″x14″) of bubble wrap to table top with masking tape. The bubbles should be large. Older (school age) children can use smaller sized bubbles. […]

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Growing Taller

Build math skills while you track your child’s height.   • construction paper • four pieces of 8½” by 11″ cardboard • colored duct tape or fabric tape • stickers, stamps, or other art materials • 12 inches of ribbon or string • glue • ruler   Discuss the concept of measurement. Show your child a ruler and invite him to share […]

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Alphabet Scrapbooks

Build a scrapbook to help children learn the Alphabet and associate pictures and ideas with particular letters.   You will need a lot of pictures from newspapers, magazines, catalogs, online, etc. Also a scrapbook is required, either 8.5″ x 11″ or 12″ x 12″ with 27 pages (so that each letter can be made into […]

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Letter Find

  This activity helps toddlers as well as preschoolers learn, recognize and categorize the ABC’s.   To help children recognize letters, and match like pairs. Also for the children to recognize upper and lower case letters.   Create sheets of paper listing the entire alphabet – you can do upper or lower case, depending on […]

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Pretty Fruit Prints

  The nose knows which delicious item left its mark.   • oranges, grapefruits, strawberries • construction paper   Show your child the whole fruits and ask him to describe how they look and feel. Then cut them in half. Ask your child to describe what the fruits look and feel like on the inside. Let him press […]

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Erupting Island Volcanoes

Try this attention grabbing activity before discussing how some islands are formed. The fizzing, erupting volcano looks like the real thing! As the volcano lava and ash fall, an underwater island starts to appear!   Show how a volcano can create landforms, and do it on a small budget with limited space!  This activity shows […]

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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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