Learning Activities
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Your child will love passing cars through a long "magic" tube in this activity.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This activity teaches your child about cooperation, as you help her walk backwards by directing her vocally.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Follow the instructions to expand your child's vocabulary with this early childhood game.
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Take your nose out for a walk. Explore your senses and keep track of the smells all around you!
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Learning Activities
Your child will have a great time writing crazy captions using some cutout magazine pictures and poster board.
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Parents can help teach their children the rules of Roman numerals with this activity.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This science activity uses a lemon, a paper clip, and some copper wire to demonstrate a battery's function.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Have your toddler fill cups with the right number of pompoms, based on the number of dots painted on the side of each cup.
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Toddlers can have fun filling up baskets with just about anything in the pretend grocery store.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Demonstrate a scientific principle for your child. This activity shows that water doesn't like mixing with wax.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Here's a great activity that will give your child lots of practice with writing, and help her keep track of the books and authors she likes.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This science activity demonstrates how chemicals change when they're combined.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Keep your child occupied by asking her to sort a bowl of mixed pasta shapes.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Decorate the inside of a box with mirrors and your toddler's pictures, and then ask her whom she sees.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Use toothpicks with a raisin on each end to play a letter construction game with your preschool child.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Teach your child how to measure precipitation after every storm, with this homemade rain gauge.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Try these activities with your child. They will make the calendar more meaningful to him.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Teach your toddler to recognize which object is larger. Here are some tips.
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