Babies are Children Too: Caring for Infants and Toddlers

    The first years are a wondrous time. As the months pass, parents are able to form deep, affectionate bonds with their babies and marvel at their rapid growth. Infants need a small, consistent group of people whom they can learn to know and trust. When babies are in childcare settings, it is important […]

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Let’s Talk About It: Building Language and Literacy Skills

  Young children have many ways to communicate, including sounds, gestures, facial expressions, and body language, but once they begin to master language, they can more easily let parents and other caregivers know what they want or need, what they feel, and what matters to them. A good command of language appears to go hand-in-hand […]

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Firecracker Party Favors

Don’t be nervous — these fireworks aren’t the exploding kind. In fact, they’re meant to be grabbed (and eventually eaten!). Made from candy rolls, they add a sparkling touch to a Fourth of July party.     Roll of candy (we used Life Savers)  Colored tape  Foil party picks (we got ours at gourmac.com)    […]

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July 4 Star Wreath

  Red, white and blue construction paper A paper plate Scissors Glue Optional – glitter   Cut a large hole in the center of the paper plate, leaving the outer ring intact. Cut out a lot of stars from red, white and blue construction paper.   Glue the stars to the paper plate, overlapping to fully […]

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Patriotic Pinwheel

  2 pieces of construction paper (the thicker the better) Scissors A hole punch A push-pin A pencil with an eraser Markers or crayons          Start by making two square pieces of paper. To start making a square, put the two pieces of paper together. Fold a bottom corner all the way up across […]

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Handprint American Flag

Celebrate Independance Day this year by making a sweet little Handprint American Flag! You’ll need a few supplies before you begin:   red, white and blue paint blue construction paper paint brushes popsicle stick small star stickers glue stick scissors/paper cutter hole punch thin ribbon in red, white, or blue     Paint the palm […]

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