Learning Activities
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You can help eliminate temper tantrums by creating a wish list with your child.
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This activity teaches your child about cooperation, as you help her walk backwards by directing her vocally.
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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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Your child will have a great time writing crazy captions using some cutout magazine pictures and poster board.
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Children can build their vocabulary with this game, which asks them to link their word to the previous person's word in the chain.
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This science activity will help your child understand the concept of density and learn why objects sink or float.
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This activity builds skill in shape recognition, but calls for lots of fun movement.
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While playing outdoors, your toddler can make a nature bracelet, with the aid of some tape.
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This word-recognition game also develops your preschooler's ability to recognize shapes and colors.
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Here are instructions for a matching game for preschoolers, using numbers and objects.
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See whether your kids can figure out this scientific trick. Why is one hand cold and one hand hot in this experiment?
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Using balloons as flashlight filters, your kids can learn mixing colors and make a colored light show.
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You can make color cubes from milk cartons and colored construction or contact paper. Then use them in lots of fun games.
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If you can get your child to stand still long enough, you can make a tracing of his shadow on a sunny day.
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This old-fashioned rhyme still works to help build children's counting skills!
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Hide numbers around your house, and have your preschool child find them in numerical order.
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This skip-counting game is fun and makes it simple to learn new ways to count.
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