I SPY!

The next time you’re on the road or waiting for a meal, give this classic family game a mathematical twist.   1. Play this game with your child while riding the bus or driving in the car, waiting at the doctor’s office or shopping together in the supermarket. For starters, find something in clear view […]

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Talk, talk, talk

  Sounds can be fun, especially when you’re trying to stump your mom or dad. Your child may enjoy this guessing game so much, he won’t even know he’s getting ready to learn to read!   Tell your child you are thinking of a word that begins with the f-f-f-f-f sound. Ask him to repeat […]

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Exercycle

  Babies love to have their arms and legs moved for them, especially before they gain control of their own movements.  A good workout helps your baby develop muscles and learn how to use them joyfully.  And exercise helps everyone sleep better!  Hold the baby’s feet and gently guide them in a cycling motion.   One […]

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Baby Pull-ups

  When your baby is two or three months old and can raise and hold up her head, you two can begin a wider range of games.   Infant Sit-ups   Lay your baby on the floor (or bed) in front of you or in your lap facing you.  Gently pull the baby to a […]

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Rain or Sun it’s Always Fun to…

  Make a Wagon Poke holes near the top rim of a medium size Cardboard box.  String a piece of cord about 2 feet long through the hole, knotting on both ends.  You can paint wheels on the box and cover it with contact paper for a more permanent toy.   Make a Mobile An […]

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Search and Sort

Use wrapping paper or magazines to make your own matching game cards.   • wrapping paper with various classifications of pictures (or, use pictures cut from magazines) • index cards or construction paper squares of the same color • scissors • glue • plastic zip-up bags to store game cards Select wrapping paper that shows items that fall into different […]

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Day with Baby

Babies have so much to learn—and you can make it fun for you and your little one. Enjoy these enriching ways to encourage your baby’s development throughout your day. At birth, a baby’s five senses are working, and before you know it, your young child is off to explore using all of those senses. As […]

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The Attribute Game

The Attribute Game is a simple math and language activity where children choose small objects from a basket based on their attributes and match them to objects already placed in the play area. As each object is added, children create a long line or “snake”. This is a great game that can be played almost […]

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