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You can use these finger puppets to create your own finger plays. Or, you and your child can make up a story.
Toddlers are great at finding differences. Noticing differences is the foundation of classification.
Tracing simple objects helps young children practice their pencil control.
This printable activity is a fun classification game. Ask your child to point to, circle or color all the bones.
Activities that integrate movement—like cutting, coloring and crawling around on all fours—help develop motor skills.
This printable spiral maze provides a fun opportunity to practice pencil or crayon control.
Scout and Violet want to wish you a very happy birthday with lots of wags and kisses!
Here's a classic party game that's sure to get tails wagging.
Learning how to describe his movements is an important step in your child’s language development and autonomy. This printable activity provides an opportunity to have fun with directional words.
Sing this adorable counting song to the tune of This Old Man.
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From walking and talking to problem solving and pretend play, your child is experiencing the world in a brand new way. His constant exploration and discovery is preparing him for preschool and beyond.
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February is Children's Dental Health Month! Caring for your child's gorgeous new teeth can sometimes be a challenge. Singing along makes everything a little more fun!
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