Cardboard City

  Each summer my children build a city by painting and cutting and pasting empty cereal and shoe boxes. We have also used empty plastic containers and the centers from paper towel rolls. The kids work on it as the mood strikes them. The people and animals are made from clothespins, small plastic bottles, or […]

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Stacking Fun With Blocks

Indoor Fun, Physical Fun, Cause and Effect, Cognition, Counting Concepts, Eye-Hand Coordination, Fine Motor Coordination, Physical Coordination, Size and Shape Discrimination, Spatial Relationships, Stacking, Visual Discrimination   Blocks are considered one of the most versatile and favorite toys for young tots. Block playing will inspire your child’s imagination and creativity while developing motor skills as […]

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Tub Time Sponge Puzzle

Cardboard or card stock Pencil Scissors 2 new 1/2-inch-thick kitchen sponges, in different colors Washable marker   Make a template. To do so, trace the perimeter of the sponge onto the cardboard, and then draw a simple shape in the center of that rectangle, leaving at least a 1/2-inch border between the sides of the […]

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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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Toys through the Ages

Babies: Birth to One Year   Experts agree that even babies need an assortment of toys. Since infants respond to smell, taste, sound, touch and sight, properly selected toys provide a small baby with opportunities to learn about size, shape, sound, texture and how things work.   Choose toys that:   Have pieces that are […]

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Bring Nursery Rhymes to Life

A simple homemade doll gives greater meaning to familiar words.   • woman’s ribbed sock • shredded paper or batting (for stuffing) • thick thread • craft items such as yarn, ribbons, sequins, etc. Read a book of nursery rhymes and discuss the characters. Make your own Humpty-Dumpty! Flatten the sock so that the sole of the foot is face […]

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Let’s Sew

These sewing cards are tailor-made for your toddler. • washable markers or jumbo crayons • paper plates • shoestring or yarn • scissors (adult) or large circle punchInvite your toddler to use the markers or crayons to decorate the paper plates. She may need you to provide gentle guidance in holding the marker and using it to make marks. Once […]

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Me Blocks

  Engage your baby with these personalized building blocks.   photos of your child small boxes newspaper tape clear contact paper   1. Crumple the newspaper and use it to stuff the boxes. Tape the boxes closed.   2. Tape one photo of your child to each side of the box and cover with clear […]

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